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  2. Penalty (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Penalty subject to video review. If hit is not deemed to be targeting by the video review, player allowed to stay in the game and yardage not enforced. 15 yards, ejection; if penalty occurs in second half, player is suspended for the first half of his team's next game. Penalty subject to video review.

  3. Roughing the passer - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, roughing the passer is a foul in which a defensive player makes illegal contact with the quarterback after the latter has thrown a forward pass.The penalty is 10 or 15 yards (for the NFL it is 15 yards), depending on the league, an automatic first down for the offense, and a disqualification if flagrant. [1]

  4. Unsportsmanlike conduct - Wikipedia

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    Penalties may include fines, suspensions, or even loss of draft picks [4] in addition to the standard 15-yard penalty for the guilty party. [5] In Canadian football, unsportsmanlike conduct is covered by two penalties. Nonviolent offenses constitute an objectionable conduct foul and only carries a 10-yard penalty.

  5. What is pass interference? NFL fans are asking themselves ...

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    The 15-yard penalty certainly fired up Packers injured left tackle David Bakhtiari from home. "Established himself as a runner," Bakhtiari wrote on X (formerly Twitter) . "Didn't give himself up.

  6. A bad taunting penalty ruins Eagles' late momentum - AOL

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    Or that a 15-yard taunting call could significantly affect a game. That's what the NFL thought we all wanted, so it put an emphasis on calling more taunting penalties this season. Nobody wanted that.

  7. Pass interference - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. college football and amateur Canadian football, the penalty is an automatic first down at the spot of the foul, up to a maximum of 15 yards from the previous spot. In U.S. high school rules the penalty for both offensive and defensive pass interference is 15 yards from the previous spot with the down replayed.

  8. Mike Tomlin after George Pickens draws 2 unsportsmanlike ...

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    The ball drop drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty for what officials ruled as taunting. The taunting designation came with a warning that Pickens would be ejected for another infraction.

  9. Touchdown celebration - Wikipedia

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    College football, governed by the NCAA also penalizes excessive celebrations with a 15-yard penalty. NCAA Football Rule 9-2, Article 1(a)(1)(d) prohibits "Any delayed, excessive, prolonged or choreographed act by which a player (or players) attempts to focus attention upon himself (or themselves)"; in addition, Rule 9-2, Article 1(a)(2) asserts that "After a score or any other play, the player ...