LANDOVER, Md., -- Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman drew a warning the last time he fired his bow. He anticipated another one Sunday. Instead, his imaginary bow-and-arrow show cost the Redskins 15 yards.
Norman celebrated his fourth-quarter interception by running to the sidelines and pulling an "arrow" from his imaginary quiver and then firing it. Wrong move. Rather than a first down at the Cleveland 24-yard line, the Redskins took over at the 39. It didn’t slow them as they scored a touchdown on this series, but no coach likes to see a 15-yard loss because of a celebration.