Jets' Jamal Adams wins fine appeal for hit on Browns' Baker Mayfield

Kirstie Chiappelli

Jets' Jamal Adams wins fine appeal for hit on Browns' Baker Mayfield image

Turns out Jamal Adams' rant blasting the NFL was somewhat justified.

According to NFL Media, which cited an unidentified source, the Jets safety won his appeal of a $21,056 fine for a late hit on Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield last month in their Week 2 matchup. 

Adams had criticized the league in a profanity-laced Twitter post after he received the sanction, and apparently appeals officer Derrick Brooks agreed and decided to rescind it.

"This league is a damn joke!" Adams wrote at the time. "I just got fined $21k for this hit, I signed up to play football not two hand touch. Bull—! I don’t give a damn about these soft rules protecting QBs. Im gonna play MY brand of football everytime I step on the field. SMH."

The 23-year-old had five total tackles against Cleveland but said in an interview he was benched late in the game. 

"I tried to anticipate a play, which I anticipated wrong, and I was benched," Adams told WFAN. "It happens. I just got to continue to do my job to the best of my ability as well as help lead the guys around me. I don't really know why or what was the reason. I made the penalty, and they took me out, so I'm not upset. Well, I am upset that I wanted to finish the game, but I obviously didn't finish the game. It is what it is.

"I made a bonehead mistake. One thing about me is that I'm always going to finish the game regardless. It doesn't matter what's going on. I'm out there to hunt. That's just how I am."

The winless Jets (0-4) will look to snap their skid when they host the Cowboys (3-2) at 4:25 p.m. ET Sunday.

Kirstie Chiappelli