Jamison Crowder's head and neck weren't violently twisted in vain during the Redskins game against the Bengals, it turns out.

Shawn Williams, the Cincinnati safety who nearly ripped Crowder's noggin clean off in London last Sunday as the receiver was diving toward the end zone in the second half, was fined $33,424 by the NFL for multiple violations in the contest, according to NFL writer Tom Pelissero. Surely that play was one of the violations.

Somehow, however, Williams wasn't assessed a penalty after the sequence.

He wasn't the only member of the Bengals secondary to be docked some cash, though. Dre Kirkpatrick also received an envelope from the league and owes $18,231 for a horse-collar tackle he made on Pierre Garçon.

The whole affair was a chippy one, and that physical tone didn't stop when overtime wrapped up. After the conclusion of the game, players from both sides got into a scuffle and exchanged a few not-so-pleasantries.

As a whole, 22 flags were accepted, as refs got more than their fair share of practice tossing the yellow hankies.

The Bengals have long had a reputation as being a dirty team, and they did nothing to erase that sentiment against Washington. These two fines are just the latest in a long line of them that Cincinnati has picked up in recent seasons.

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