The Eagles And The Browns Cleverly Troll The NFL Over Social Media Highlights Policy

Last week, ESPN reported that the NFL is cracking down on teams’ social media use by barring them from sharing their own videos or GIFS during games.

Via ESPN

Beginning Wednesday, NFL teams can be fined for violating a newly introduced part of the league’s social media policy.

Teams can’t take highlights of what happens on the field and make it their own by using their own video or posting highlights from television directly to social media. Teams also can’t turn highlights into animated GIFs.

Violations of the policy will cost teams up to $25,000 upon the first instance, up to $50,000 the second time and up to $100,000 for each additional violation of the policy.

Today, the Eagles and the Browns found away around the ban by reenacting highlight plays using action figures.

Suck it, Goodell.

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Brobible sports editor. Jorge is a Miami native and lifelong Heat fan. He has been covering the NBA, MLB and NFL professionally for almost 10 years, specializing in digital media.