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✍ The only thing the NFL is better at than creating controversy is creating needless controversy. The NFL’s rule against players wearing “personal messages” during games has once again reared its ugly head, leading to a seemingly unnecessary fine. New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis says he was fined roughly $7,000 for wearing a headband with the phrase “Man of God” on it during a Week 3 matchup against the Seahawks. Davis posted a picture of the headband on Instagram and asked his followers whether he should wear it again. “So, I got fined $7K for my headband. Should I continue to wear it, or nah?” he wrote. The minimum fine for a second offense would be $14,037, according to NOLA.com. Davis is not the first player to face a ridiculous fine over the NFL’s “personal messages” rule. Steelers defensive end Cameron Heyward was fined over $25,000 for a series of messages on his eye black that were meant to honor his late father. A year later, another Steelers player, runn ...
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