
Ravens' Morgan Moses Fined for Using Camera During Lamar Jackson's TD Celebration
Baltimore Ravens tackle Morgan Moses was fined $13,659 by the NFL for unsportsmanlike conduct during the team's 34-10 win over the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs.
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Moses was fined for holding a photographer's camera to celebrate Lamar Jackson's touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Players are not allowed to use props following touchdowns.
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This is the first fine that Moses has incurred this year, via Spotrac. The 32-year-old started 14 games during the regular season, excelling in the run game despite experiencing some inconsistency as a pass protector.
According to Pro Football Focus, Moses earned a commendable 77.6 grade for his work in the regular season and has logged an impressive 81.0 grade for his performance in the playoffs.
He helped the Ravens' run game thrive against Houston's defense. Baltimore racked up 229 rush yards as a team on 42 attempts, draining the clock in the second half so that the Texans didn't have enough time to mount a comeback.
Jackson was responsible for 100 of those yards, as Moses was fined on one of his two rushing touchdowns against Houston. The MVP candidate picked apart the Texans' secondary through the air as well, passing for 152 yards and two more scores on just 22 attempts.
Moses will have a tougher matchup in the AFC Championship game, as the Kansas City Chiefs have formed one of the league's best pass-rushing units under defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. The Chiefs recorded 57 sacks in the regular season, the second-highest mark in the NFL.







