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  2. Ickey Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The Ickey Shuffle was a touchdown celebration performed by National Football League (NFL) fullback Elbert "Ickey" Woods, who played for the Cincinnati Bengals.After scoring a touchdown, Woods would shuffle his feet to the right and hold the football out to the right, shuffle his feet to the left and hold the football out to the left, and finally finish by doing three hops to the right and ...

  3. Touchdown celebration - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Goal celebration - Wikipedia

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    Nolito celebrates scoring a goal by running from teammates. Atlético Madrid players celebrate a goal with a group hug. Andrew Wiedeman after ripping off his jersey Neymar, Ramires and André Santos celebrating a goal with a dance After blessing himself, Lionel Messi often celebrates a goal by pointing a finger on each hand towards the sky in dedication to his late grandmother. [8]

  5. Trump dance - Wikipedia

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    The "Trump Dance" is widely regarded as an example of the intersection of sports and political culture, although athletes often characterize its use as non-political. Supporters of the dance argue it reflects Trump's broader cultural influence, while detractors view it as a polarizing gesture. [6] [10]

  6. The Poznań - Wikipedia

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    The Poznań or Grecque (the Greek) is a form of sporting celebration that involves supporters standing with their backs to the pitch, linking arms side-by-side and jumping on the spot in unison. It is mostly associated with supporters of football club Lech Poznań in Poland, although it has been performed by fans of many football clubs ...

  7. Lions secure NFC's No. 1 seed, Broncos and Buccaneers ... - AOL

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    The Detroit Lions secured a No. 1 seed with a 31-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night. Jahmyr Gibbs scored four touchdowns to help the Lions (15-2) clinch the NFC North, earn a ...

  8. The Ayatollah (football celebration) - Wikipedia

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    The Ayatollah celebration came into use at the Cardiff City games in 1990. It was originally performed by the singers and fans of a Welsh-language punk group called U Thant . It was first performed by the Cardiff City fans at the Sincil Bank , home of Lincoln City , on 15 September 1990, the day after U Thant had played a gig at Cardiff's ...

  9. College Football Playoff: Jaydon Blue's long TD run ...

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    Jaydon Blue ended Clemson’s hopes of a comeback on Saturday. The Texas running back sprinted for a 77-yard touchdown with 10:48 to go to give Texas a two-TD lead in the No. 5 Longhorns’ 38-24 ...