The NFL literally makes stuff up as they go along.
I mean, let me just remind people of the NFL's phrasing of the Brady situation. The NFL literally suspended him four games (costing him hundreds of thousands of dollars) because, in their words, it was "more probable than not" that Brady "was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities" of McNally and Jastremski.
So he was suspended - with the loss of pay - for the likelihood being greater than 50% that he had some vague general knowledge of supposed inappropriate activity of OTHERS in the organization. And THAT impacted the "integrity of the game". And aside from that, the team was fined a million bucks and lost a first and fourth round draft picks.
Aaron Rodgers - during a frigging global pandemic - flaunts the NFL's rules, lies about it, with the full knowledge of the Packers, puts peoples' health at risk, and - oh by the way impacts the integrity of the game because his flaunting of the rules could have affected who actually was playing in games - and he gets a $14k fine, and lets the team handle any other fines related to this issue?