J.J. Watt takes issue with taunting penalty called on Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb

   

CeeDee Lamb was called for a taunting penalty on Thursday night, and J.J. Watt was not a fan of the call.

The Dallas Cowboys had a first-and-10 at their 45-yard line while leading the New York Giants 7-6 in the second quarter of their game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

Dak Prescott found Lamb open down the left sideline. The receiver made a cut to beat two Giants defensive backs down the field for a 55-yard touchdown.

Lamb turned around and stared down Deonte Banks on his way to the end zone, and then threw the ball back in Banks’ direction. That apparently triggered a taunting infraction.

Watt, who is a former defensive star and current analyst for CBS, took issue with the penalty call.

The NFL makes decisions before seasons about which rules they really want to enforce. Since last year, there has been an emphasis on cracking down on taunting. Watt does not like, and neither do the Cowboys.