In fact, despite Vincent's assertion that Baker would have had to hit Foles in the head or neck for his blast to be a penalty, the NFL has fined players over the years for hits to QBs after interceptions that did not involve hits to the head, most notably in January 2002, after then-Eagles defensive end Hugh Douglas knocked Chicago quarterback Jim Miller out of a playoff game by dumping him on his throwing shoulder following a pick. Douglas received a $35,000 fine, and Gene Washington, who then held Vincent's job, said Douglas was not allowed to contact the passer after the interception unless the passer assumed a distinctly defensive position. Washington made no reference to any requirement that the hit had to be to the passer's head, and Douglas did not hit Miller in the head.