David Zaharakis has been offered a one match suspension after he was charged with striking during the match against West Coast.
The midfielder is alleged to have struck Eagles opponent Jackson Nelson during the second quarter.
He can accept a one match ban with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional contact with medium impact to the body.
Sixteen players have been fined for this type of offence this season.
But the Match Review Panel issued the one game ban for this incident because the player had to be assisted from the ground, was off the ground for some period of play and an adverse medical report.
Zaharakis has yet to miss a game this season and has averaged 26 possessions per match.
The Bombers have until 11am on Tuesday to notify the AFL if they intend on challenging the suspension.
Mark Jamar was also hit with a one match ban. The ruckman was charged with striking Jeremy McGovern during the third quarter.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct with low impact to the head.
Jamar also suffered a hamstring injury during the match.