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Titans WR adjusted his nap celebration to avoid another penalty and fine

Tajae Sharpe earned a penalty and $12,154 fine in Week 10 for napping, so this time he did it standing up.

A week ago, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Tajae Sharpe found out that napping is expensive, earning himself a 15-yard penalty and $12,154 fine for lying down and pretending to take a snooze. He learned his lesson quick and adjusted the celebration in Week 11.

It looks like Sharpe gets into some invisible pajamas of some sort and takes the nap standing up this time around. His penalty in Week 10 was for going to the ground during a celebration, so this version of a nap is perfectly legal.

Sharpe, a fifth-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, has only two career touchdowns and is already establishing a bit of a trademark celebration.

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