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NFL Fines Stroud for McNair Hit

From Yahoo! News/AP comes word:

The NFL fined defensive lineman Marcus Stroud of the Jacksonville Jaguars $5,000 for a hit on Tennessee quarterback Steve McNair two weeks ago.

A statement released by the NFL said Stroud ``took two steps and unnecessarily struck'' McNair on a play in the third quarter. It was the second of two roughing-the-quarterback calls against Stroud in the Titans' 30-17 victory on Oct. 26.

After the game, Jacksonville coach Jack Del Rio said he felt McNair got ``star treatment.'' On Monday, he backed off that comment slightly, but nonetheless encouraged Stroud to appeal the fine.

``It's how all the quarterbacks are being protected,'' Del Rio said. ``The league has made it very clear we're going to protect the quarterback, and certainly a guy who is an MVP candidate.''

The Jaguars, coming off a 28-23 victory over Indianapolis, have a rematch with the Titans on Sunday.

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