Source: Steelers' Cody Wallace won't get suspension for hit https://t.co/hRWvPyU9bh
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) December 23, 2015
He did, however, get fined.
#Steelers C Cody Wallace was fined $23,152, I'm told, for his unnecessary roughness act vs. #Broncos S David Bruton, who called it dirty
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 23, 2015
I’ll add what Andrew Mason and Jeff Legwold had to say, because both hit the nail on the head.
Can't take the NFL's desire to limit helmet-to-helmet collisions & provide severe punishment seriously ever again. https://t.co/ZZpEaJqWfQ
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) December 23, 2015
I have no doubt if Cody Wallace was a defensive player and hit a receiver like he hit David Bruton Jr, he would have quickly been suspended.
— Jeff Legwold (@Jeff_Legwold) December 23, 2015
ETA: Nicki Jhabvala and Andrew Mason shared quotes from several Broncos.
Aqib Talib's full comment on Cody Wallace's hit on David Bruton that drew a fine but no suspension: pic.twitter.com/3YkfHQQgYh
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) December 23, 2015
.@ChrisHarrisJr's comment on Cody Wallace not being fined for his helmet-to-helmet hit on @D_Brut30: pic.twitter.com/nqeP8ZbPU1
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) December 23, 2015
.@BossWard43 on the lack of a suspension for Cody Wallace after his helmet-to-helmet hit on @D_Brut30: pic.twitter.com/tse9LGBHrE
— Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) December 23, 2015
Note: On Mason’s tweet regarding Chris Harris, I’m sure Mason meant to say Wallace wasn’t suspended.