Saints' Brown fined $25,000 for bumping referee
Published 1/5/2008 by Len Pasquarelli at ESPN.com - NFL
Saints tackle Jammal Brown has been fined $25,000 by the NFL for impermissible contact with a game official during last Sunday's loss to the Bears.
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