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Houston's Collins says he was fined about $5K for throwing a ball to a kid in the stands after TD

Updated Dec. 12, 2024, 9:27 p.m. by By KRISTIE RIEKEN - AP Sports Writer 1 min read

HOUSTON (AP) Houston receiver Nico Collins was fined about $5,000 this week for throwing a football into the stands after a touchdown against the Titans.

Collins said it was definitely worth it because it was a little kid who caught the ball.

The only thing that matters was making that kid happy, he said Thursday.

He aint never going to forget that moment.

So thats all that matters to me.

Its cool.

Ill pay the fine.

Collins grabbed a 5-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter of Houstons loss to Tennessee on Nov.

24 and threw the ball into the stands underhanded before leaping into the crowd.

Its for the kids, he said.

I seen he was screaming and was thinking here you go big dog.

Heres the ball.

Collins, who leads the Texans with 832 yards receiving, said he was confused when he received the fine this week because he did the same thing several times last season and was never penalized.

I guess they think youre going to poke somebody in the eye or something, he said.

Collins didnt share the exact amount of the fine but said it was about $5,000.

He added that he plans to appeal.

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