In his post, Davis asked, “Should I continue to wear it, or nah?” He received several messages telling him to continue wearing it, but he opted out of wearing it in Week 4. He was fined $7,017 after Week 3 and the minimum fine for a second offense is $14,037.

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According to Davis, his headband fell under the “personal messages” article in the NFL rulebook.

“I don’t think a lot of people were aware of the policy that was in place — I wasn’t even fully aware of it,” Davis told The Times-Picayune. “I just wanted to put it out and just kind of help fans who care about the game understand a more intricate part of the game.”

Here’s what the NFL rulebook says about personal messages:

Since Davis is no longer allowed the wear the headband, he’s decided to sell it and donate the proceeds to charity or a Christian organization.

“I can’t wear it and represent God and glorify him,” Davis told The Times-Picayune. “It’s something that’s important to me so I’m just trying to figure out a way to still turn it into a way he can get glory from it. I’m hoping to put it out where fans can wear it, and I can wear it through them.”