Odell Beckham

Rookie wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was fined for unsportsmanlike conduct.

(John Munson | NJ Advance Media)

Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.'s outburst last Sunday in a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles didn't draw a flag. But it did warrant a fine.

Beckham was fined for the second straight week. This time he was docked $11,025 for unsportsmanlike conduct believed to be stemming from removing his helmet and storming down the sideline after taking a hit from Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins. He was fined for an "unnecessarily removed helmet," according to a league spokesman.

Beckham was also fined $10,000 last week for his part in a melee with the Rams. The rookie wide receiver kicked and threw the ball at St. Louis linebacker Alec Ogletree after a late hit on the sideline.

No flag was thrown on the play. Beckham was admittedly upset about the lack of a pass interference call and helmet to helmet hit. However, he didn't seem to know after the fact if it was as bad as he originally thought.

"I don't know if it was dirty. I didn't see the play. It is not fun to get hit, period," Beckham said after the 37-27 loss. "I thought there were some calls that could've went the other way. Today they just didn't. That is part of football. That is part of the game. You play through adversity."

Jenkins was fined, but not for that play. He and Giants safety Antrel Rolle each incurred $8,268 fines for face mask penalties, according to the New York Daily News.

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