Odell Beckham Jr’s peace-sign celebration against the Browns cost him nearly $11,000 as the NFL fines the Ravens wide receiver for ‘unsportsmanlike conduct’

  • Beckham Jr. raised the peace sign after scoring a touchdown last week
  • The Ravens star has paid more than $300,000 in fines since joining the NFL in 2014
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Odell Beckham Jr. has been fined nearly $11,000 by the NFL for his touchdown celebration against the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 12.

Beckham performed the celebration during the third quarter of last week’s Baltimore Ravens game against their rivals AFC North.

He first caught a slant pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson before quickly beating the defensive back who covered him for the catch.

The former New York Giant and Los Angeles Ram remained untouched in the open field, holding up a peace sign for about a second as they sprinted toward the end zone.

Beckham had stopped his beautiful celebration by the time he crossed the goal line.

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has been fined for holding up a peace sign

The Ravens wide receiver was fined nearly $11,000 by the NFL for this gesture

The Ravens wide receiver was fined nearly $11,000 by the NFL for this gesture

Beckham has been fined more than $310,000 since joining the NFL in 2014.

The peace sign celebration marks his fourth fine of the season, including $33,000 in lost wages for two unsportsmanlike conduct charges against the Tennessee Titans last month.

The celebration of the peace sign has already resulted in a fine from the NFL once before.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill used the celebration during his time with the Kansas City Chiefs and was fined $10,000 when he raised two fingers during a 2022 AFC divisional playoff against the Buffalo Bills.

Hill mentioned Beckham’s suspension on X a week before it was imposed by the league.

“Yeah, they’re fining people for that buddy,” Hill said, followed by an expressionless face emoji.

Beckham is ready to take on a bigger role in Baltimore’s offense after suffering a major injury to one of Jackson’s fellow targets, Mark Andrews, on Thursday.