Houston’s Azeez Al-Shaair has been suspended by the NFL for three games without pay due to repeated violations of player safety rules following a violent hit to the head of Jacksonville’s Trevor Lawrence, resulting in a concussion.
Announced by NFL VP of Football Operations Jon Runyan, Al-Shaair’s suspension comes after multiple offenses for personal fouls and sportsmanship-related violations in recent seasons.
During Houston’s victory over Jacksonville, Al-Shaair struck Lawrence in the head/neck area as Lawrence slid feet-first, a hit that Runyan deemed “unacceptable and a serious violation of the playing rules” in his letter to Al-Shaair.
Al-Shaair is appealing the suspension, with general manager Nick Caserio questioning the consistency of the league’s punishment decisions.
If upheld, Al-Shaair will miss three games and won’t return until after Houston’s Christmas Day game. The suspension will cost him about $265,000.
After the hit, Lawrence showed signs of a traumatic brain injury, leading to a brawl on the field involving Al-Shaair and others.
Runyan outlined Al-Shaair’s behavior post-hit, citing his lack of sportsmanship and respect for the game in announcing the suspension.
This is Al-Shaair’s third punishment this season, with previous fines for late hits and unsportsmanlike conduct.
Caserio defended Al-Shaair against claims of intentional harm, emphasizing player safety and well-being as a priority.
Al-Shaair apologized to Lawrence in a public statement, expressing remorse for the hit that led to the suspension.
The incident has sparked debate about player safety in the league, with comparisons to similar suspensions and appeals in recent seasons.