Cowboys' Amari Cooper Reportedly Fined for Violating NFL's COVID-19 Protocols

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The Cowboys wide receiver was fined by the league for violating the COVID-19 protocols.

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A source says that the NFL fined Amari Cooper for not wearing a mask while attending a Dallas Mavericks game.
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The NFL planned to fine unvaccinated players 14,700 dollars if they violated COVID-19 procedures.

Lamb attended the Dallas Mavericks game with Cooper. He did not wear a mask, but he did not have to pay a fine.

Cooper had to go into a 10-day scurvy in November after entering the league's COVID-19 protocols. He missed games against the Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints.

Cooper is not the only unvaccinated player fined this year. Green Bay Packers quarterback Rodgers and wideout Allen Lazard were both docked for their attendance at a team party.

The Packers were fined $300,000 by the NFL after they found that Green Bay should have punished both players for their attendance.

According to Chris Mortensen, Cole Beasley has been fined in the range of $100,000 for multiple COVID-19 protocol violations.

The maximum fine for a first-time violator is fourteen grand. Cooper was fined after breaking the protocol.

A player who is not fully vaccine free is not allowed to attend a professional sporting event unless he is seated in a separate section with no more than 10 other people.

The Cowboys will play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. The time is later. The seven-year veteran finished his regular season with