Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb voiced his frustration with the NFL’s decision to ban his signature “nose-wipe” celebration, a move that targets the wideout’s go-to gesture from recent seasons.
Executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent says the league is done with violent gestures & sexual taunting ...
Imagine having to be the guy that explained YSL to Troy Vincent and Roger Goodell. I do not envy that person. How the ...
One celebration that doesn't fall in the "violent gestures" or "sexual taunting" category is the "nose wipe." The gesture, ...
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The NFL wants its players to show better sportsmanship during celebrations. League executive vice president of football ...
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb wasn’t happy to hear of the NFL’s decision. Ditto for Chiefs defensive back Jaylen Watson, ...
According to Pro Football Talk, “the nose wipe is a gang sign associated with the Bloods, indicating someone is untrustworthy.” It has now been placed in the “violent gesture” category, right next to ...
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Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has used the “nose wipe” as his celebration since leaving Oklahoma and becoming a Dallas ...
Though forced to pivot, Lamb doesn’t lack opportunities to shine. Despite battling injuries last season, he racked up 1,194 receiving yards and six touchdowns in just 15 games. With another strong ...