The NFL is cracking down on celebrations, and not even Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes is exempt from their punishments. Mahomes has been slapped with a $14,069 fine for a “violent gesture” made during last Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills.
During a pivotal fourth-quarter moment, Mahomes threw a touchdown pass to tight end Noah Gray. The celebration that followed saw Mahomes mimicking the shape of a gun with his hands-a gesture that the NFL deemed unsportsmanlike. While it seemed like a harmless celebration to many, the league is evidently aiming to set an example by penalizing one of its biggest stars.
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This fine, while not financially burdensome for Mahomes, raises questions about the NFL’s stance on player celebrations. Are such penalties the new norm? Fans and players alike will be watching closely to see if this incident sets a precedent.
Despite the fine, Mahomes remains focused on the season. The Chiefs are gearing up for their next battle against the Carolina Panthers this Sunday, with kickoff set for 1 p.m. ET. The game promises to be an exciting one, as Mahomes looks to lead his team to victory. It will be interesting to see how Mahomes and other players adapt their celebrations moving forward. One thing is for sure: the NFL’s message is clear-keep it clean, or pay the price.