NFL Penalty Tracker
Menu

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.

2017 Stats

Overall Totals By Team

There was an average of 2.22 Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalties per team league wide.

Scroll left and right for additional columns.
 AgainstBeneficiary
NameGamesCountYards LostDismissedHomeAwayCountYards GainedDismissedHomeAway
Miami16685033553032
Buffalo17556032572032
Jacksonville19575023460040
Cincinnati16447031115001
Oakland1646002200000
N.Y. Giants1646003100000
Seattle16460013460022
Denver16330103345012
Green Bay16345012230011
Kansas City17328012230011
LA Rams1734502100000
New Orleans18345012227020
Washington16324021230020
Baltimore1623000200000
Cleveland16222002115001
Dallas16230020456031
Houston1623010200100
Minnesota18230011230002
Tampa Bay1622401100000
Atlanta18115001340030
Carolina17112101335030
Chicago16115001337021
Detroit16115110345212
Indianapolis1611511000100
N.Y. Jets1618001330030
Pittsburgh17115001220011
San Francisco16115010218011
Tennessee18115001230011
Arizona1600100225102
LA Chargers1600000443022
New England1900000460004
Philadelphia1900000345112
Totals26771951631407195164031