Here’s why Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb draws 2 different fines from the NFL front office this week
Through the first four weeks of the NFL season, exactly 111 plays have resulted in a monetary fine for a player in violation of some infraction. Almost three percent of them have involved CeeDee Lamb.
The Cowboys wide receiver was fined for two separate plays in the team’s Week 4 win over the New York Giants, it was announced Saturday. Combined, the fines will dock Lamb $25,324, just a week after an unnecessary roughness call (that was not considered a penalty during the Week 3 loss to Baltimore) cost him $22,511.
The first incident from last Thursday’s 20-15 win to draw the league’s ire came after a first-quarter catch by Lamb that gained ten yards. After being tackled at the Giants’ 30, Lamb motioned for a first down with a double-handed gesture that mimicked shooting guns. The league office called it unsportsmanlike conduct involving a violent gesture and imposed a fine of $14,069.
CeeDee Lamb was fined $11,255 for taunting and $14,069 for unsportsmanlike conduct/violent gesture after this play.
An expensive couple weeks for Lamb, who was fined $22,511 for unnecessary roughness in Week 3. https://t.co/POJGM0ra9t pic.twitter.com/lkdM3FHPAk
In the second quarter, Lamb caught a Dak Prescott pass of about 17 yards and then raced another 38 for a touchdown. On his way to the end zone, Lamb turned to stare down New York cornerback Deonte Banks and then flipped the ball toward him once he had scored. That was also deemed unsportsmanlike conduct- taunting, this time- and will cost Lamb $11,255.
As in Week 3, neither moment drew a flag from officials in the moment.
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