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Jets' Eric Smith loses suspension appeal

New York Jets Eric Smith, shown making a tackle in a game in September, will miss Sunday's game after his appeal of a one-game suspension was denied by the NFL. (UPI Photo/John Angelillo)
New York Jets Eric Smith, shown making a tackle in a game in September, will miss Sunday's game after his appeal of a one-game suspension was denied by the NFL. (UPI Photo/John Angelillo) | License Photo

FLORHAM PARK, N.J., Oct. 8 (UPI) -- New York Jets defensive back Eric Smith lost his appeal of the suspension and fine imposed by the NFL for his hit on Arizona's Anquan Boldin.

Smith was fined $50,000 and ordered to sit out for a game -- forfeiting his salary for that week -- after he made a helmet-on-helmet hit on Boldin late in the fourth quarter of the Jets' 56-35 win over the Cardinals Sept. 28. He appealed the penalties this week.

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Jets Coach Eric Mangini on Wednesday confirmed that the NFL denied the appeal and said Smith would miss Sunday's game against Cincinnati.

Boldin was trying to catch a high pass in the end zone when he was hit by two players, including Smith. He was taken off the field on a backboard and hospitalized for observation. While tests in New York were negative, Boldin returned to Arizona with the Cardinals. He has subsequently undergone surgery for a fractured facial bone and is out indefinitely.

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