Redskins DL Jeremy Jarmon Fined $5K For Hit on Rodgers

Washington Redskins defensive lineman Jeremy Jarmon was fined $5,000 by the National Football League for his overtime hit on Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, reports Rob Demovsky of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

Jarmon's hit came on the Packers' final offensive play, which resulted in a LaRon Landry interception that set-up Graham Gano's game-winning field goal.

Rodgers was concussed on the play, which did not result in a penalty. Rodgers' concussion kept him out of Wednesday's practice. Rodgers returned to practice in a limited capacity on Thursday and is listed as "Probable" for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins.

Here's the rest of the Packers' Week 6 injury report, which included the Friday addition of veteran wide receiver Donald Driver.

Out: LB Brandon Chillar (shoulder), TE Jermichael Finley (knee)
Doubtful: LB Clay Matthews (hamstring), T Mark Tauscher (shoulder)
Questionable: DL Mike Neal (shoulder), DE Ryan Pickett (ankle)
Probable: T Chad Clifton (knee), S Nick Collins (knee), WR Donald Driver (quadriceps), DE Cullen Jenkins (hamstring/head), FB Quinn Johnson (glute), TE Donald Lee (chest), QB Aaron Rodgers (concussion), CB Sam Shields (calf), CB Charles Woodson (toe)

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