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The NFL has decided to get serious about deterring fake injuries. That has prompted, as reported earlier today, the imposition of fines against five teams this year for the habit of pretending to be banged up for strategic advantage.<\/p>\n
Two specific fines came to light on Saturday, based on Week 13 games played after the NFL reminded all teams in writing of the punishment for faking it.<\/p>\n
The Saints and Cam Jordan, as first reported here, face $550,000 in fines for Jordan falling down and allegedly faking an injury at a time when the Buccaneers were morphing into hurry-up mode on fourth down in the fourth quarter. Jordan complained about the fine on Twitter. His agent has complained, too.<\/p>\n