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The NFL announced this week that it will be “emphasizing sportsmanship” and cracking down on celebrations or acts it determines to be “violent” or “sexually suggestive gestures” throughout the season.
Per Pro Football Talk, NFL rules analyst and former official Walt Anderson shared on a Thursday conference call that the ...
The NFL is trying to entirely eliminate taunting and any remotely violent celebrations from the game moving forward.
The NFL sent a video to teams explaining which celebrations are allowed, and officiating head Dean Blandino said taunting penalties are up because the league wants to set an example for kids.
Preseason is preseson, but Ransom's celebration might fall under the league's expanded definition of taunting.
The league loosened its rules surrounding celebrations this season, leading to plenty of fun through six weeks. Which has been your favorite thus far?
A Patriots rookie described as "the best person ever" got to perform his dream touchdown celebration Thursday night.