Chicago, Illinois – December 23, 2025 – The National Football League (NFL) has officially announced a strict disciplinary action against Chicago Bears defensive end (DE) Austin Booker following a helmet-to-helmet collision that caused Green Bay Packers quarterback (QB) Jordan Love to suffer a concussion and leave the field. Booker has been suspended for 1 game along with a “bonus” fine of up to $40,575 USD – combining the roughing the passer penalty ($17,389 USD) and impermissible use of helmet ($23,186 USD) – due to a first-time violation that resulted in serious consequences.
The incident occurred in the second quarter of the Packers vs. Bears game on December 20, 2025, at Soldier Field, which ended in a dramatic 22-16 overtime victory for the Bears. On a first-down play near the Packers’ 17-yard line, Booker rushed in for the sack, leading with his shoulder and helmet, making direct contact with the opponent’s QB as Love was lowering himself.

Officials immediately flagged roughing the passer (15-yard penalty) – this was Booker’s second violation in the match. Love stayed on the ground for a moment, was evaluated in the medical tent, then walked to the locker room and did not return, diagnosed with a concussion.
Reactions from the Packers’ side were strong. Some teammates called the hit “dirty” and expressed frustration, though head coach Matt LaFleur remained neutral: “This is football; I need to review the footage.”
Love, who has dealt with a groin strain in 2024 and a serious knee injury in the 2024 season opener against the Eagles, is currently in the NFL’s concussion protocol, with his status for next week still unclear. With the Packers at a 9-5-1 record, Love’s absence could significantly impact the NFC North race.
On the Bears’ side, some experts defended Booker, arguing that Love contributed by suddenly lowering his head, making the collision hard to avoid. However, the NFL emphasized in the announcement that Booker’s action “created a significant risk to the opponent’s health” and violated safety rules, leading to a 1-game suspension (non-appealable) along with the “bonus” fine as a deterrent.
This case is similar to previous ones, like the penalty on DE Maxx Crosby in 2024 for a similar hit. The Bears (11-4), currently leading the NFC North after an impressive comeback, will lose Booker – a shining rookie in the pass rusher role – in the upcoming game, a major blow to their defense.
Public opinion on social media is divided. The hashtag #BookerSuspension is trending with opinions from Packers fans demanding harsher penalties, while Bears fans argue the punishment is too severe. Experts from ESPN noted that this decision underscores the NFL’s commitment to player safety, especially for plays involving the head and neck.
We will provide updates as new information emerges from the NFL. 🏈