Bills Owner Terry Pegula Files an Appeal Over the League’s Fine on RB Ty Johnson After His TD Celebration Was Labeled “Taunting”
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While the Buffalo Bills are still processing the sting of their 23–19 loss to the Houston Texans, the team has been hit with yet another frustrating headline. Running back Ty Johnson — who delivered a spectacular 52-yard touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the previous week — has been fined $10,777 by the NFL for what the league ruled as a “taunting” celebration.
TY JOHNSON. 52-YARD BILLS TD.
— NFL (@NFL) November 16, 2025
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The ruling immediately sparked backlash across Bills Mafia. Many fans and analysts argued the celebration was neither provocative nor disrespectful. It was a spontaneous burst of emotion following a momentum-shifting play. No gestures were directed toward opponents, no unsportsmanlike actions occurred, and the moment clearly reflected passion, not malice.
Bills owner Terry Pegula has officially filed an appeal, challenging the NFL’s decision and defending his player without hesitation.

In a firm yet heartfelt statement, Pegula made his stance unmistakably clear:
“Protecting our players isn’t just responsibility — it’s principle. That celebration harmed no one, insulted no one, and broke nothing about the spirit of this game. It was pure emotion after an extraordinary effort. The fine itself isn’t the issue. it’s the principle behind it. And I will always stand up for what’s right for this team.”
His words spread quickly among the fanbase, earning widespread respect. Many praised Pegula for stepping forward during a turbulent stretch and reinforcing that his players won’t stand alone — especially at a time when Buffalo is fighting to regain momentum.
Several league analysts also questioned the fine, suggesting it was overly harsh for a moment that lacked any genuine taunting intent. As the playoff race tightens and emotions run higher, experts emphasized the importance of distinguishing true misconduct from harmless celebration.
Ty Johnson has not commented publicly, but sources inside the locker room say he is “deeply appreciative” of Pegula’s support.
The NFL is currently reviewing the appeal. For Bills Mafia, the outcome will be about more than a dollar amount — it will be about fairness, respect, and standing up for their own.
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