Seattle’s Sherman fined $7,875 for taunting

Seattle Seahawks' Richard Sherman celebrated after the NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in Seattle. The Seahawks won 23-17 to advance to Super Bowl XLVIII.
NEW YORK » Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman was fined $7,875 for unsportsmanlike conduct/taunting in the final minute of the NFC championship game against San Francisco.
Sherman’s fine was confirmed by the league today.
Sherman was flagged after he made a choking gesture toward the San Francisco bench that he said was directed at quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Sherman had just deflected a pass intended for Michael Crabtree in the end zone that was intercepted by linebacker Malcolm Smith and clinched Seattle’s 23-17 victory.
Sherman ran over and after tapping Crabtree on the backside and extended his hand for a handshake. Crabtree then shoved Sherman in the face. The All-Pro cornerback then made the choking gesture.
Sherman was the only player fined in the game.