NFL Issues Memo to Teams—No More Faking Injuries

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has told the teams to stop faking injuries or face serious penalties.
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After this past weekend's Razzie Award winning acting job by two New York Giants players, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell issued a memo to all 32 teams warning of harsh penalties for faking injuries during a game. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
Roger Goodell has had enough. His memo to all 32 NFL teams was a stern “Come on Man!” from the Commissioner regarding teams faking injuries to stall a drive.