NEW YORK — Green Bay linebacker Datone Jones was fined $36,464 by the NFL on Friday for his roughing-the-passer penalty against Atlanta last week.

Jones is a repeat offender, resulting in the large amount doled out by the league Friday. Last Sunday, Jones hit Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan in the first half of Atlanta's 33-32 victory.

Arizona's Calais Campbell and Rodney Gunter each got fined $18,231 for hits on Carolina's Cam Newton last weekend. Gunter was fined for a low hit on Newton, for which he was penalized in the game, unlike Campbell.

Newton had a phone conversation with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday about his perspective on the hits he takes from defensive players while in the pocket. He said after the game he didn't feel protected in the pocket after no flag was thrown when Campbell crashed into his legs as he was releasing the football.

Also from that game, Carolina's Leonard Johnson has to pay $9,115 for unnecessary roughness after ripping Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer's helmet off.

Cincinnati's Shawn Williams was docked $24,309 for spearing, a result of a hit on Washington's DeSean Jackson during the teams' 27-27 tie in London last Sunday.

Also fined $24,309 for unnecessary roughness penalties last weekend were Detroit's Tavon Wilson and Oakland's Karl Joseph. The Raiders' Donald Penn was also hit with an $18,231 fine for unnecessary roughness, while Michael Crabtree has to pay $9,115 for taunting.

Buffalo's Nickell Robey-Coleman was fined $18,231 for unnecessary roughness after a late hit on New England's Danny Amendola in the Bills' 41-25 loss.

Jacksonville's Jalen Ramsey and Dante Fowler each were docked $9,115 for unnecessary roughness against Tennessee.

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