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Imagine having to be the guy that explained YSL to Troy Vincent and Roger Goodell. I do not envy that person. How the celebration rules get interpreted by refs is going to be interesting to follow ...
The NFL wants its players to show better sportsmanship during celebrations. League executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent explained why the league is cracking down on certain ...
The NFL has been trying to take violent celebrations out of the game over the past few years, which is a big reason why no one is allowed to celebrate a big play or a touchdown with a throat slash ...
“According to the full rules report sent to NFL teams this week, the “nose wipe” celebration is now a 15-yard penalty for being a “violent gesture,”@BenjaminSolak posted on X.
There are lots of reasons people call the NFL the "No Fun League" and the league's most recent celebration ban only appears to be proving that to more people. This week the NFL sent out a new ...
The NFL wants its players to show better sportsmanship during celebrations. League executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent explained why the league is cracking down on certain ...
In the NFL's latest crackdown on player expression ... In particular, the 'nose wipe' celebration that has been popularized by Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is being added to ...
In Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1(d) the NFL has made the “nose wipe” celebration illegal. The nose wipe is a gang sign associated with the Bloods, indicating someone is untrustworthy. Lamb has used ...
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will have to scrap the signature celebration gesture from his toolbox ASAP. Since turning pro in 2020, CeeDee Lamb has performed the popular “nose wipe ...
CeeDee Lamb's name is set to become synonymous with an NFL rule. The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver's infamous "nose wipe" celebration was listed in Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1(d) as one of the ...