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NFL fines Packers, QB Aaron Rodgers and WR Allen Lazard for violating COVID-19 protocols

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The NFL issued fines to the Green Bay Packers, quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver Allen Lazard after its review found the team and its two players did not follow league COVID-19 protocols, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Tuesday.

The Packers were fined US$300,000, while Rodgers and Lazard were each fined US$14,650, according to the discipline schedule negotiated by the NFL and the NFL Players Association.

The NFL determined Rodgers and Lazard each attended a Halloween party despite being unvaccinated, a violation of protocols prohibiting unvaccinated players from gathering outside of team facilities in a group of more than three players.

The NFL said while the team did not sanction the party, it was aware of the party after the fact and is being fined for failure to report the violations to the NFL and failure to discipline Rodgers and Lazard.

The league noted the Packers were fully cooperative with the NFL's investigation, which revealed other occasions in which the Packers failed to strictly enforce the NFL-NFLPA COVID-19 protocols.

CNN has reached out to the Green Bay Packers for comment.

A review of video from inside the Packers' facility showed a few isolated instances of Rodgers and Allen Lazard failing to wear a mask, but determined there was no widespread or systemic mask-wearing violations.

The NFL also noted the unvaccinated Rodgers should have been wearing a mask during press conferences.

The Packers were informed by the NFL subsequent violations could result in further discipline, including possible change of draft position or loss of draft choices. The players were also warned additional violations could result in future discipline.

The fines come as Rodgers has already faced scrutiny after comments he made on "The Pat McAfee Show" about his vaccination status and being "in the crosshairs of the woke mob right now" over his vaccination status. He said he took "full responsibility" for the comments Tuesday.

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