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League fines Quandre Diggs, Darius Slay

Green Bay Packers v Detroit Lions

DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 31: Darius Slay #23 of the Detroit Lions celebrates his interception during the second half against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field on December 31, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

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The NFL fined Lions defensive backs Quandre Diggs and Darius Slay for actions in Sunday’s season finale against the Packers, via Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press.

The league docked Diggs $9,115 for a low block on a first-quarter interception return by Jarrad Davis. Officials threw a flag on Diggs, and penalized the Lions.

Slay was not penalized for his celebration following his fourth-quarter interception, but the NFL fined him $12,154 for pretending the football was a gun he was shooting. The league deemed it unsportsmanlike conduct.

The NFL’s celebration rules, though relaxed, still ban violent acts such as throat-slashes and any imagery of weapons such as shooting a bow and arrow or a machine gun.