When you located him, you then walked toward him in the opposite direction of your locker room.
“Specifically, as both teams were shaking hands, you waited more than 50 seconds for your opponent at the 50-yard line. “After the Las Vegas Raiders-Dallas Cowboys game on November 25, you engaged in conduct that this office considers unnecessary roughness and displays a lack of sportsmanship,” NFL Vice President of Football Operations Jon Runyan wrote in a letter to Hill, explaining his punishment. The punch knocked Simpson’s helmet to the turf and caused a brief altercation between the players, who were separated near midfield at AT&T Stadium. The suspension stems from an incident following last Thursday’s loss to the Raiders during which Hill struck with an open hand the facemask of Las Vegas offensive lineman John Simpson. Riding a two-game losing streak and now down their head coach, the Cowboys were dealt another blow Monday, November 29 when defensive tackle Trysten Hill was suspended two games without pay by the NFL for “violations of unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct rules,” the league announced. Things are going from bad to worse for the Dallas Cowboys.