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Bill Belichick may not have meant any disrespect by grabbing an official after Sunday's loss to the Ravens, but he'll still be charged for it.
Jason La Canfora from CBSSports.com tweeted that the NFL will be announcing discipline for Belichick on Wednesday following Sunday night's incident when he grabbed a replacement official searching for an explanation on a questionable field goal call.
NFL prepared to announce discipline for Bill Belichick, Kyle Shanahan and John Harbaugh on Wed. All facing fines, Belichick the highest
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) September 25, 2012
ESPN's Adam Schefter tweeted that Redskins offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan was fined $25,000, so expect Belichick's discipline to be steeper than that.
NFL fined Redskins OC Kyle Shanahan $25,000, it is expected to fine Patriots HC Bill Belichick, and it did not fine Ravens HC John Harbaugh.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 25, 2012
Schefter and La Canfora's tweets contradicted one another about discipline for Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. La Canfora expects a fine, while Schefter does not. We'll see on Wednesday who is right.