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NFL Fines Seattle's Richard Sherman Nearly $8,000

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hide captionSeattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has been fined by the NFL for unsportsmanlike behavior after his team's win over San Francisco in the NFC title game. He's seen here on the sideline after tipping a pass that led to a game-clinching interception.

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Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has been fined by the NFL for unsportsmanlike behavior after his team's win over San Francisco in the NFC title game. He's seen here on the sideline after tipping a pass that led to a game-clinching interception.
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Days after his conduct in the NFC title game sparked a wide-ranging controversy, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has been fined $7,875 for what the NFL calls unsportsmanlike conduct and taunting at the end of that game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Sherman famously tipped a pass into the hands of a teammate late in that game, sealing the win for Seattle. And then he equally famously launched into a brief, but excited and loud, rant about his abilities with sideline reporter Erin Andrews.
NPR's Richard Gonzales reports for our Newscast unit:
"Sherman clinched Seattle's 23-17 victory by deflecting an end-zone pass intended for receiver Michael Crabtree in the closing minute of the game. Sherman then ran over and tapped Crabtree on the backside, but Crabtree shoved Sherman in the face.
"The Seattle cornerback then made a choking gesture he said was aimed at Niners quarterback Colin Kaepernik.
"The taunting drew a fine of $7,875. Sherman, in a postgame interview, boasted about his play, making remarks he later acknowledged were 'misdirected and immature.'"

A story about the fine on NFL.com clarifies that it "is not related to Sherman's now iconic postgame interview with Erin Andrews."
From seemingly the moment that game ended last weekend, Sherman's judgment and character have been debated in online analysis, segments on CNN, ESPN, and other media — and on couches, bar stools, and office chairs around America.
But the episode, and Sherman, have proven to be more complicated than a first glance might have shown. If you need to catch up, Mark reported on those aspects of the story earlier this week in his post
 
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