The No Fun League has a clause in its voluminous rules that you just have to get familiar with.
The little-known but suddenly relevant resolution can be found on page 200 of the 292-page NFL bylaws, and it came into play after Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver scored his second touchdown of the game Monday night against the Washington Redskins.
First, Brown’s celebration — in all its prurient glory, ladies and gentlemen can be viewed in the video above.
And now, folks, here’s your NFL-administered dose of saltpeter:
The NFL clearly states that no “sexually suggestive” dances will be tolerated. Wouldn’t want that (NFL bylaws). So there you have it. Who knew “Key & Peele” hit so close to real life?

Ah, yes, the NFL — upholders of purity and chaste morals.
Bottom line is this—Antonio Brown's dance was suggestive. Coital acts have NO place in football. None.
now here's 3 boner pill ads in a row
— Adam Jacobi (@Adam_Jacobi) September 13, 2016
Y'ALL THIS IS ON THEIR DAMN WEBSITE THEY HAVE A CALENDAR https://t.co/3Ca627nzIF pic.twitter.com/sXs6dQdZkJ
— Arif Hasan (@ArifHasanNFL) September 13, 2016
For what it’s worth, Brown’s 15-yard penalty barely hurt the Steelers; the Redskins offense has been pretty impotent Monday night.


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