Two members of both the Eagles and Steelers were fined for their roles in a fight that took place during Philadelphia’s Week 15 win over Pittsburgh.

Steelers wideout Calvin Austin III was fined $6,173 and Pittsburgh tight end Darnell Washington was docked $6,760, both for unsportsmanlike conduct. Eagles defensive backs Darius Slay and Quinyon Mitchell were both fined $14,069 despite not being flagged for their role in the scuffle.

In all, seven Steelers/Eagles players were fined. Eagles linebacker Zack Baun ($8,888), Philadelphia safety Sydney Brown ($6,981) and Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter  ($11,817) were each fined for unnecessary roughness.

The fight occurred late in the first half shortly after Pittsburgh had recovered a fumble deep in Eagles territory. On the play, Washington continued to block Slay after both players had exited the end zone. Slay clearly took exception, throwing a punch at Washington. Austin came to his teammate’s defense, which led to multiple other players on both teams getting involved.

Great view of Eagles - Steelers Fight with Darius Slay fighting back

Both Washington and Austin were flagged for their roles in the fight, which moved the ball from the Eagles’ 4 to 19-yard-line. The penalty contributed to Steelers having to settle for three points on the drive in what was an eventual 27-13 loss.