‘“Well, we looked at it and in this situation, we didn’t feel that that contact rose to the level of an ejection,” Riveron said by phone from the league’s officiating headquarters in New York. “The player (Jones) actually turns. Obviously, there is helmet contact, but we have standards for an ejection, and this did not rise to that standard; therefore, we did not eject him. There was a foul called and, obviously, the penalty stood, but we did not feel this contact rose to that level.”’