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The Lambeau Leap is a touchdown celebration in American football in which a player leaps into the bleachers behind the end zone after scoring. The celebration was popularized after Green Bay Packers player LeRoy Butler jumped into the Lambeau Field bleachers after scoring a touchdown from a fumble recovery against the Los Angeles Raiders on ...
College football, governed by the NCAA also penalizes excessive celebrations with a 15-yard penalty. NCAA Football Rule 9-2, Article 1(a)(1)(d) prohibits "Any delayed, excessive, prolonged or choreographed act by which a player (or players) attempts to focus attention upon himself (or themselves)"; in addition, Rule 9-2, Article 1(a)(2) asserts that "After a score or any other play, the player ...
Randy Moss has one of the most-infamous touchdown celebrations in NFL history. The legendary wide receiver “mooned” Packers fans at Lambeau Field during a playoff game in Green Bay in 2005.
The first high-five leap performed by the Fun Bunch occurred after an Alvin Garrett touchdown in a 1982 first round playoff game against the Detroit Lions. During a 1983 game against the archrival Dallas Cowboys , defensive backs Michael Downs and Dennis Thurman stepped into the middle of a celebration by the Fun Bunch following a Monk ...
A penalty called on Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy after a touchdown during the Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers left fans on social media confused.
Flowers caught a touchdown pass and scored on a fourth-quarter run, and the Ravens were stout again defensively in their 20-10 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night.
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito (15) celebrates with wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins (18) after scoring a touchdown during an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Friday, Nov ...
Celebrations after scoring a touchdown are nothing new in the game of football, but league officials on every level warn, just don't get excessive with it. And it's the definition of what makes ...