The fireworks came early in Detroit. A 52-21 demolition of the Chicago Bears turned the Detroit Lions’ home turf into a touchdown carnival, headlined by wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown .

While quarterback Jared Goff carved up the field with five scoring passes, St. Brown stole the spotlight, dancing into the end zone three times. But one celebration had people holding their breath, and not for the usual reasons.

During his third touchdown, St. Brown faked a hamstring injury, collapsing dramatically before springing back to life. While it got a good laugh from his teammates, it also raised some eyebrows, considering the NFL’s strict rules against faking injuries. Under NFL rules, “ deceptive injury tactics can draw heavy fines, loss of draft picks, or even suspensions.”

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