OBJ can afford it, but still.
You know it is a bad game when the best thing people can say about it was that you were rocking a nice watch.
Here is how much it might cost him.
Not to the game or after the game but during the game. On the field. In violation of whatever NFL rules undoubtedly prevent a player from wearing a wristwatch during a game.
And if OBJ is fined, it could be significant, given that Invicta undoubtedly pays the league a nice chunk of change to sell NFL-licensed watches. A dozen years ago, Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher received a $100,000 fine for wearing a Vitamin Water hat to a press conference during Super Bowl week, in defiance of the league’s longstanding partnership with Gatorade.
Flip the page for OBJ on the field.