Josh Norman made headlines when he was penalized and then fined $10,000 for simulating shooting an arrow. The punishment was puzzling considering it's not the first time Norman has performed that celebration, and that the Redskins cornerback isn't the only one doing it.

Most notably, Saints receiver Brandin Cooks shoots an arrow pretty much any time he makes a big play. Cooks is a great player, but he's not quite the star that Norman has become, leading some to think there's a target on certain players.

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Cooks will be putting that theory to the test, as he plans on continuing to shoot imaginary arrows.

"I'm going to figure it out, but I'm not going to change it," Cooks told NOLA.com . "The league will have to deal with it. The reason for why I'm doing it and what's behind why I'm doing it doesn't have anything to do with violence.

"So I'm not going to change what I'm doing to satisfy what the league wants. That's not what I'm here to do."

Cooks has previously explained the reasoning behind his celebration, which he claims has to do with the Bible. His Instagram bio includes Psalm 144:6, which says, "Send forth lightning and scatter the enemy, shoot your arrows and rout them."

There's no word on whether the NFL views Cooks' bow and arrow differently from Norman's, but if the Saints receiver continues to do it, then we'll soon find out.