Jets beat Dolphins in season finale 37-24

Miami Dolphins' Cameron Wake has a late hit on New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami. The Jets won 37-24. (Charles Trainor Jr./Miami Herald/TNS)

(Charles Trainor Jr.)

Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake was fined $16,537 by the NFL for a hit on Jets quarterback Geno Smith on Sunday that drew a roughing the passer penalty.

That amount is what's spelled out for a first offense in the NFL's Review Process for On-Field Rules Violations.

The play happened in the second quarter of the Jets' 37-24 season-ending victory. The Jets had the ball, second-and-7 from their own 34, when Smith rolled to his right and threw a pass for wide receiver Eric Decker that fell incomplete. But just after Smith released the ball, Wake came crashing into him. The play immediately drew a flag for a 15-yard penalty, as expected; it likely drew a fine because the crown of Wake's helmet appeared to make contact with Smith's helmet from below the facemask.

Smith was momentarily shaken up, but he didn't miss a play. He wound up completing 20 of 25 passes for a career-high 358 yards, three touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a perfect passer rating of 158.3, the first of his career.

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