DETROIT -- Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen celebrated the birth of his newborn son after a sack in Thursday's game and used the moment to crowdsource some possible names.
After sacking Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford for a 5-yard loss, Griffen lifted up his jersey, revealing a handwritten message on his undershirt.
"I just had a baby boy. What should we name him?" the message read.
The NFL fine for altering a uniform with a personal message is $6,076 for a first-time offense.
Hours before the game, Griffen and his wife, Tiffany, welcomed their third child.
The defensive end announced the news in a video tweeted by Fox Sports Procast. Details at the time were limited, but the baby, a boy, joins brothers Greyson and Ellis.
Griffen now has nine games with a sack this season, the most of any defender in the league. His 11 sacks this season are one shy of his career high, set in 2014.
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