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Darius Slayton Becomes Latest Victim of NFL’s Strict Stand Against ‘Violent Gestures’ During Giants vs. Seahawks

D.Brown27 min ago
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton is the latest player to face the NFL's wrath for making a "violent gesture" during a game. Jonathan Jones tweeted, "NFL isn't playing when it comes to anything close to guns. Officials and the league via fines cannot make that any clearer through 5 weeks."

Slayton's incident follows similar cases involving ' Allen Lazard' CeeDee Lamb, who were fined for fingergun celebrations and taunting. The NFL has made it clear that any gesture resembling gun violence will not be tolerated.

The league's strict stance aims to promote player safety and maintain a family-friendly atmosphere. However, some players feel the policy is overly restrictive. Lazard called the fine "something very silly." As the NFL continues to enforce its policy, players must be mindful of their actions on the field. With fines and penalties at stake, the message is clear: zero tolerance for violent gestures.

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