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Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Definition

Any person (usually a player but occasionally a coach and very rarely one or more spectators) acts or speaks in a manner deemed to be intentionally harmful or especially objectionable by the game officials, or by rule. Unsportsmanlike conduct is a non-contact foul; if contact is involved it becomes a personal foul. Examples include verbal abuse of officials, and taunting, which, since 2004 in the NFL, has included any "prolonged and premeditated celebrations" by players.

Some Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalties, such as Taunting, get "upgraded" to their own category. Unsportsmanlike Conduct is also often confused with Unnecessary Roughness

Outcome

15 yards. If committed by the defense, automatic first down.

2016 Stats

By Penalty

Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalties commited by position during the 2016 season.

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NameCountYardsHomeAwayDeclinedOffsetting
Unknown/Unset81134402
Wide Receiver2230313902
Offensive Line81063503
Defensive Back111345613
Defensive Line91306341
Linebacker4573102
Runningback5754111
Quarterback4600400
Tight End4603100
Special Teams2301100
Totals7710684235614