Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The NFL has cracked down on violent-gesture celebrations this season as players who appeared to have made finger guns after touchdowns or first downs have either gotten flagged during the game or fined afterward.
Two examples included Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London performing the move during the team’s win over the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers drawing flags and fines for the move against the Cleveland Browns. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM NFL commissioner Roger Goodell before a game in Brazil between the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles at Neo Quimica Arena. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images) NFL executive Troy Vincent addressed the issue at a league meeting on Tuesday, according to the NFL Network. "There’s no place in professional football for that," Vincent said of the gestures. "Think about where we are as a society. … I don’t think that’s where we are and what we’re trying to represent.
We have a responsibility as professional athletes." NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell also talked about the issue. LIONS' AIDAN HUTCHINSON SHARES INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE AFTER DEVASTATING SEASON-ENDING INJURY Troy Vincent, EVP Football Operations, NFL, speaks during the Leaders "An Evening With..." event at Under the Bridge at Stamford Bridge on Oct.
7, 2019 in London. (Paul Harding/Getty Images for Leaders) "It's a long-standing policy, and we are going to enforce that," Goodell said. "Troy had a direct conversation with the union, I think, just last week about it.