Sucon Elliott de Steelers delivers a severe warning to the NFL after the fine -fine uniform


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The safety of the Pittsburgh Steelers, dishon Elliott, is not happy with the recent fine he received from the NFL, and let everyone know.

Elliott told the League that “he would tell your days F ——” in an Instagram history post that showed a NFL note informing him that he was being fined.

The NFL seemed to discipline Elliott for using an “unveiled black towel”, which was the verborla used in the image of the memorandum he published on social networks.

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The safety of the Pittsburgh Steelers, dishoner Elliott, throws the ball during practice in Carton House on September 26, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

“Count your days F —– …” fixes things that really mean something. “Elliott also tagged the NFL and the NFL players association.

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According to the NFL rules book, Rule 5, Section 4, Article 6 the item (5) establishes that towels are allowed in the field of play, although they must be licensed and approved by the League. They must also be white, which was the obvious indicator behind the fine for Elliott.

“Towels, provided they are white only licensed towels approved by the League office for use in the field of play,” says the rules book. “Players are prohibited from adding personal messages, logos, names, symbols or illustrations. A player cannot use more than a towel. Players are prohibited from discarding any loose towels or other materials used to clean the hands and football. Streamers or tapes, regardless of length, hanging from any part of the uniform are competed.”

Dishon elliott celebrates interception

The safety of the Pittsburgh Steelers, dishon Elliott (25) reacts after an interception on a pass released by the Campal Marshal of the Minnesota Vikings, Carson Wentz, during the second quarter in Croke Park, on September 28, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

The message from the League to Elliott said the fine was $ 5,797. You are allowed to appeal the fine.

If Elliott chooses not to appeal the fine, the amount will be removed from your next game check.

Elliott, 28, signed an extension of two years worth $ 12.5 million in the last season to stay in Pittsburgh. He did it well last season in a stellar group, since he was second in cup with 108.

Dishon elliott runs in the field

Dad Elliott, from Pittsburgh Steelers, runs to the field before a game against the Vikings of Minnesota and Pittsburgh in Croke Park on September 28, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. (Jack Thomas/Getty images)

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During the victory of the Steelers 24-21 over the Minnesota Vikings in Dublin, Ireland, Elliott came out with an interception of Carson Wentz, as well as a forced loose ball and six tacle.

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