Ravens cornerback Marcus Peters (24) and his teammates stomp on the Titans logo after Peters picked up an interception to seal their win over Tennessee. Andrew Nelles / Tennessean.com-Imagn Content Services, LLC

NFL fines Ravens' Marcus Peters $15K for celebrating INT on Titans logo

Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marcus Peters has received punishment for some of his actions during last week's wild-card round matchup against the Tennessee Titans. 

According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the NFL fined Peters $15,000 for celebrating his game-sealing interception on the Titans' logo. 

Other Ravens players also celebrated on the logo after Peters picked off Ryan Tannehill, but the 28-year-old was the only one to be fined. 

Pelissero adds that Peters plans to appeal the fine. 

The Ravens are preparing to face the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round on Saturday after winning their first playoff game of the Lamar Jackson era last weekend. 

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