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Source - NFL warns Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Bruce Arians over sideline conduct in Week 2

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TAMPA, Fla. — The NFL sent former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians a warning about his conduct on the sideline in Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints, telling him future similar conduct will result in discipline for him and the club, a source told ESPN on Wednesday.

Arians, who now works in the Bucs' front office as senior assistant to general manager Jason Licht, was on the sideline during the Bucs' 20-10 win over the Saints, and grew very animated when cornerback Marshon Lattimore was not called for pass interference on a pass intended for wide receiver Scotty Miller, which led to not only quarterback Tom Brady confronting officials but wide receiver Mike Evans being ejected from the game, along with Lattimore.

Evans received a one-game suspension for his actions. He appealed the punishment and the hearing was held on Tuesday. A ruling on the appeal is expected this week.

Arians and Licht were both on the sideline rather than upstairs in a booth because head coach Todd Bowles said the Saints did not provide a booth.

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