Vikings EDGE Dallas Turner given news he didn’t want to hear after controversial play in Week 8 vs. Chargers

It was a really bad look for Dallas Turner in real time, and it looks worse now.

Tyler Forness NFL & College Football News Writer
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Minnesota Vikings edge rusher Dallas Turner launches himself head first at Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert. He was assessed a roughing the passer penalty and fined for the hit.
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Minnesota Vikings edge rusher Dallas Turner hasn’t been the most consistent during his second season. The 17th overall pick has been heavily criticized for his lack of production to start his career, especially since the Vikings gave up three draft picks to move up from 23 to 17 to select him.

His game against the Los Angeles Chargers started out with a bang, and not in a good way. He was charged with an unnecessary roughness penalty for launching himself at quarterback Justin Herbert, and he was fined $19,907 by the NFL on Saturday for the hit.

Dallas Turner Facts

  • The Minnesota Vikings selected Dallas Turner at 17th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
  • Despite his high draft status, Turner played just 310 snaps in his rookie season due to Andrew Van Ginkel and Jonathan Greenard playing All-Pro caliber football.
  • This season, Turner has already played 324 snaps, with 18 pressures and 2.0 sacks.

Dallas Turner fined for hit on Chargers QB Justin Herbert

You can see why Turner was fined for the hit. He didn’t just hit Herbert in the head, he launched his entire body headfirst into him. That isn’t just a penalty, it’s very dangerous for both players. This kind of play is completely inexcusable.

Turner has had eight penalties in his career, and this was his third personal foul. He got flagged for taunting last season and unnecessary roughness against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth quarter of that game. Turner hasn’t been a dirty player throughout his career, so this feels somewhat like a one-off.

Even so, this was more than worthy of a fine. This is the third fine of the season for the Vikings.

  • CB Byron Murphy Jr.: Week 5 vs. Cleveland Browns, $17,389 for a horse collar tackle
  • ILB Ivan Pace Jr.: Week 7 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, $5,759 for unnecessary roughness: use of the helmet

If Turner so chooses, he can appeal the fine this week, with his appeal likely being heard on Tuesday or Wednesday.