CFL Issues Fines for Week 1 and Preseason Violations

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Department of Health, Safety and Integrity Enforces Player Discipline

TORONTO – The Canadian Football League’s (CFL) Department of Health, Safety and Integrity has handed down fines following Week 1 and the preseason. While the department manages player discipline, the Office of the Commissioner oversees suspendible offenses.

Led by Chief Football Operations Officer Greg Dick, the department includes Vice-President of Officiating Darren Hackwood, Associate Vice-President of Football Operations Ryan Janzen, and Associate Vice-President of Health and Safety Eric Noivo.

Week 1 Disciplinary Actions

  • Montreal wide receiver Tyler Snead has been fined for violating the CFL Code of Conduct after simulating the firing of a weapon during a post-play celebration.
  • Montreal wide receiver Charleston Rambo received a fine for a blindside block on Toronto defensive back Derek Slywka.

Preseason Week B (May 24 – Ottawa at Montreal)

  • Ottawa linebacker Tyron Vrede has been fined for a Grade Two spearing incident involving wide receiver Tyjon Lindsey.

CFL Disciplinary Policy

Per CFL policy, fine amounts are not disclosed, nor are disciplinary actions related to:

  • Dress code violations
  • Infractions involving teams or staff
  • Incidents involving released players