Touchdown celebrations are back in the United States, but they might be at their best in Canada.
During the first quarter of a Sunday CFL matchup between the Ottawa Redblacks and Saskatchewan Roughriders (amazing name), Ottawa wideout Diontae Spencer hauled in a touchdown reception from quarterback Trevor Harris. After entering the end zone, Spencer and a few of his teammates opted to play some limbo.
Check this out:
https://twitter.com/barstoolsports/status/929796954300796928
The CFL knows how to celebrate too. 😂 pic.twitter.com/N3R3IUPntg
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) November 12, 2017
Honestly, that was pretty good.
But was it better than what we saw from the Minnesota Vikings during the second quarter of their game against the Washington Redskins on Sunday? You be the judge:
It's an @athielen19 TD…
And the @vikings go LEAP FROG in the end zone 😂 #SKOL https://t.co/0IN5On34l4
— NFL (@NFL) November 12, 2017
Tough call.
Honestly, the Vikings were a little discombobulated on this celebration, which means we have to dock them some points. But the Redblacks also lose some points for doing the celebration in front of an empty bleacher section in the end zone.
Still, we’re going to call the Redblacks the winners on this one.
The TD celebration of the year, though, still goes to the Pittsburgh Steelers.