The NFL has fined Tennessee Titans rookie safety Kevin Winston Jr. $23,186 for a hip-drop tackle on San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall during last week’s game. The illegal tackle occurred on the 49ers’ opening play, causing Pearsall to leave the field temporarily with an ankle injury.
Details of the Tackle
On the first play against the Titans, Winston Jr. used a hip-drop technique, a move banned by the NFL before the 2024 season. The rule prohibits a defender from wrapping the ball carrier with both arms and dropping their hips or lower body, trapping the runner at or below the knees. Although Pearsall avoided a serious injury, he missed the remainder of the first series.
Pearsall returned to the game and finished with six catches for 96 yards, helping the 49ers secure a 37-24 win. However, he later aggravated a right knee injury, leaving his status uncertain for Monday Night Football against the Indianapolis Colts.
Previous Offenses and Fines
This is the second time Winston Jr. has been fined for a hip-drop tackle this season. He was previously fined $6,470 in Week 7 for a similar tackle against the New England Patriots. Among 49ers players, linebacker Curtis Robinson is the only player fined for a hip-drop tackle this season, receiving $6,500 for a Week 11 incident against Arizona running back Bam Knight.
Coach Shanahan Reacts
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said he expected the NFL to issue a fine for the tackle. “That one will be an easy one for them to see,” Shanahan told reporters, emphasizing that the move clearly violated league rules.
Conclusion
The fine against Kevin Winston Jr. highlights the NFL’s strict enforcement of player safety rules, particularly against dangerous hip-drop tackles. While Pearsall was able to return and contribute to the 49ers’ victory, the incident underscores the ongoing risk of injuries from illegal tackles and the league’s commitment to penalizing them.










