Seahawks cornerback Tariq Woolen fined for taunting Rams bench

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Seattle Seahawks defensive back Tariq Woolen was fined $17,398 Saturday for a taunting penalty during the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Woolen’s penalty came at a critical time with less than three minutes left in the third quarter. After the Seahawks stopped the Rams on third down with an 11-point lead, it looked like Seattle would have an opportunity to put the game out of reach.

But Woolen bit the Rams’ bench while backpedaling with his hands behind his back after the play.

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So instead of forcing a punt on the Seattle offense, the penalty gave the Rams an automatic first down. LA scored just one play later to cut the lead to one possession.

Woolen yelled at his teammates on the sideline after the Rams’ touchdown and was the subject of immense criticism on social media.

After the game, Woolen took to social media to address the situation and the backlash he faced, appearing to offer an apology in meme form, while also praising the connection with his teammates amid the altercation on the sidelines.

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“No more provocative penalties,” he wrote in a message.

“We were not in a hurry. We, brothers, and we all seek greatness, we have the same mission,” he wrote in another, in response to a user who accused him of being “in a hurry.”

While Woolen’s penalty made the game much closer than it could have been in the fourth quarter, Seattle’s defense held on to secure the victory, 31-27, and advance to the Super Bowl.

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during the first half of a divisional playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers, Jan. 17, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

The Seahawks put the game away with a fourth-down stop with less than five minutes remaining. Seattle finally clinched the NFC title when time ran out against Los Angeles after Puka Nacua’s 21-yard grab to try to set up the Rams for a Hail Mary attempt.

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Riq Woolen of the Seattle Seahawks reacts after winning an NFL divisional playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lumen Field on January 17, 2026 in Seattle. (Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)

This year’s Super Bowl is a rematch of the Seahawks’ last Super Bowl appearance in 2015. They face the New England Patriots in Santa Clara, California on February 8. The previous Super Bowl between these two teams is considered one of the best of all time. New England sealed the victory in the final seconds thanks to a Malcolm Butler interception. Russell Wilson on the goal line.

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