George Pickens‘ on-field actions have hit his pockets as soon as once more.
The Pittsburgh Steelers vast receiver was reportedly fined for the fourth time this season, and his newest penalty is his most expensive but.
Pickens reportedly was fined $20,462 for 2 unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, certainly one of which included a finger gun after an extended reception.
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He was additionally fined thrice final yr – his earlier six penalties stem from a blindside block, two taunts, displaying a private message and two extreme facemasks.
The nice comes amid criticisms by his personal head coach, Mike Tomlin, who just lately mentioned Pickens must “develop up in a rush.”
“That is an emotional recreation, man. These divisional video games are massive. He bought a goal on his again, as a result of he is George, he understands that. However he is bought to develop up. He is bought to develop up in a rush,” Tomlin instructed reporters after Sunday’s recreation.
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Pickens’ conduct has been below the microscope this season. He bought right into a battle with Cleveland Browns defensive again Greg Newsome II of their Thursday night time match final month. He was additionally accused of taking performs off earlier this season.
Pickens’ change with reporters the day after Thanksgiving additionally raised some eyebrows. Whereas speaking to reporters, Pickens channeled former NFL working again Marshawn Lynch’s viral second from the 2015 Tremendous Bowl media day.
The 23-year-old has 55 receptions for 850 yards and three touchdowns this season.
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The NFL started to crack down on gun-like celebrations this season. There have now been 21 fines on account of obscene gestures this season.
Fox Information’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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