Taunting opponents is a natural part of professional sports, but it's also against the rules in the NFL.

So, when it occurs during games, the NFL often swoops in and punishes those players via penalties during the game or a monetary punishment after the incident.

During a Week 10 matchup between the Buffalo Bills' and Miami Dolphins last weekend, Bills quarterback Josh Allen, a three-time Pro Bowler, was taunted by a Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb after a 5-yard sack late in the game.

Chubb was hit with a 15-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct, and it was such a heated moment, that many expected Chubb to get hit with a fine for the incident after the game.

However, the NFL decided that the29-year-old pass-rusher's actions didn't deem further discipline, and he didn't have to pa

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