Browns And Eagles Work Around NFL's Dumb Social Media Policy
Photo Credit: Tim Ireland / [object Object] Two weeks ago, the NFL issued a strict reminder to its teams that they are only permitted to use official NFL footage on their social media accounts. Teams cannot make their own GIFs or videos, unless they’re willing to pay fines that begin at $25,000. This week, the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles got creative with the restrictions.
Here are the Browns, reenacting a touchdown with plastic figurines:
And the Eagles, using the same technique for an interception:
The NFL told Sports Illustrated that the decision to enforce the social media policy now is not linked to the league’s falling television ratings, but the timing of the announcement makes that rather suspect. At any rate, if the hope is to increase interest among fans, forcing them to watch electric football GIFs rather than football does not seem the most efficient way to do so.
Everything to Know About the 2025 NBA Cup Quarterfinals
Next Big Stars in WWE: Watch These 2026 Breakout Stars
The AFC Is Wide Open Heading Into Week 15
Kansas City Chiefs Need Offensive Changes This Offseason
- Eagles vs Chargers Monday Night Football Betting Prediction: Week 14 Bet Picks
- NBA Best Bets Today: Sunday Dec. 7th Top NBA Picks
- Texans vs Chiefs Sunday Night Football Betting Prediction: Week 14 Bet Picks
- Top 10 NFL Player Props for Week 14: Best Bets and Expert Picks
- College Football Conference Championship Best Betting Picks, Predictions
- UFC 323 Betting Picks: Best Bets for the Final ESPN Pay-Per-View
- NBA Best Bets Today: Top Betting Predictions for Friday Dec. 5th

