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After the 2016 season came to an end, the NFL decided to relax league rules surrounding excessive and group celebrations, allowing teams and players to get creative with their post-touchdown performances.
Still, it feels as though it took the league a year to get comfortable testing the new rules and going big on touchdown celebrations. Once 2018 came along, players began taking turning touchdown celebrations into a full-blown performance.
Without further ado, here are the best touchdown celebrations of 2018.
Dallas Cowboys — Amari Cooper impersonates Markelle Fultz's free throw
Newly-minted Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper poked fun at Philadelphia 76ers guard Markelle Fultz, who has struggled with his shooting form since he was drafted first overall in the 2017 NBA Draft.
Seattle Seahawks — Tyler Lockett reenacts the Allen Iverson step-over
In yet another homage to the NBA, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett did a near-perfect impersonation of Allen Iverson's famous step-over of Tyronn Lue.
Kansas City Chiefs — Tyreek Hills operates the CBS TV camera
After scoring his second touchdown of the game, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek "Cheetah" Hill jumped into the stands and took over operations of the CBS TV camera just in time to record the referree throwing his unsportsmanlike conduct penalty flag.
San Francisco 49ers — Marquise Goodwin does a long jump
A wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers and a former Olympian who competed in the long jump, Marquise Goodwin celebrated a touchdown by getting some track-and-field practice in on the gridiron.
Marquise Goodwin with the long jump TD celebration 💯
After intercepting Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles in the endzone, the Kansas City Chiefs defense celebrated with a tip drill that ended with a windmill spike.
Chicago Bears — Defense does the Temptation Walk in Motown
After sealing the game with an interception, Chicago Bears cornerback Kyle Fullerand the defensive team rushed to the endzone for a coordinated dance. Many mistook the Thanksgiving Day celebration as a remake of the original "Super Bowl shuffle," but it was actual a tribute to Motown legends the Temptations.
Chicago Bears — Eddie Jackson leads the defense through a calisthenics routine
That same game, Chicago Bears safety Eddie Jackson pulled in an interception and took it to the house before leading the rest of the defense through a calisthenics workout.
Chicago Bears — Tariq Cohen sleeps off his Thanksgiving food coma
To cap off his team's Thanksgiving Day show, Chicago Bears running back Tariq Cohen slept off his food coma in the endzone after hauling in a 14-yard touchdown reception.
One season after the Philadelphia Eagles did their own bowling touchdown, the Tennessee Titans celebrated in the same fashion after scoring a go-ahead touchdown against the reigning Super Bowl champions.
After a 10-yard touchdown pass from Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, four players showed off their dance moves with a synchronized routine.
Dallas Cowboys — Ezekiel Elliott donates to the Salvation Army
Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott made headlines last season for jumping into the Salvation Army kettle behind the endzone. This year, he opted to make a donation instead.
Zeke eating and feeling generous this holiday season 💰
Washington Redskins — Trey Quinn pays tribute to The Office's Michael Scott
With his first career touchdown, Washington Redskins wide receiver Trey Quinn celebrated by doing The Scarn, a dance move popularized by The Office's Michael Scott. Actor Steve Carell, who played Michael on the show, showed Quinn some love when he saw the dance on Twitter.