NFL Slaps Giants with $315,000 Fine for Concussion Protocol Breach
The New York Giants have been fined $315,000 by the NFL for violating concussion protocols during quarterback Jaxson Dart’s medical evaluation. The penalties were announced jointly by the league and the NFL Players Association.
Key Takeaways
- New York Giants fined $200,000 for protocol violation
- Head coach Brian Daboll personally fined $100,000
- Running back Cam Skattebo fined $15,000
- Incident occurred during October 9 game against Eagles
What Happened During the Game?
During the third quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart was sacked and remained on the field holding his helmet. He was immediately escorted to the team’s blue medical tent for standard concussion evaluation by both team medical staff and an independent neurotrauma consultant.
The Protocol Violation
The league’s investigation revealed that coach Brian Daboll approached the medical tent and briefly stuck his head inside, while running back Cam Skattebo actually entered the tent before the evaluation concluded. Under NFL concussion protocols, only essential medical personnel are permitted during player examinations.
Their conduct was inconsistent with and demonstrated a disregard for the concussion protocol’s requirements and therefore constituted a violation.
The joint NFL-NFLPA statement noted the actions “created the perception that they were interfering with Dart’s exam,” though investigators found no evidence that either man actually influenced the medical evaluation.
Coach’s Explanation and League Response
Coach Daboll explained he was checking on his quarterback’s condition and determining if a timeout was needed before a potential fourth-down play. However, the league considered this a breach of established medical boundaries.
The NFL emphasized that the Giants’ medical staff properly followed all concussion protocol steps. The organization has since implemented remedial measures including refresher training and new access rules for the medical tent.
Broader Context and Outcome
This incident comes amid increased scrutiny of the NFL’s concussion protocols, particularly following high-profile cases like Tua Tagovailoa’s 2024 head injury. The league’s automatic review system aims to safeguard player health and ensure compliance.
Fortunately, Dart cleared all return-to-play procedures and finished the game, helping the Giants secure a 34-17 victory over Philadelphia. Coach Daboll took full responsibility for his actions, acknowledging the fine while emphasizing his concern was purely for Dart’s well-being.



