When athletes taste victory, their emotions and adrenaline can trigger very animated reactions - touchdown dances, somersaults and of course, Randy Moss' recent "mooning" at Lambeau Field. Here's a look at some of the wild and wacky victory celebrations from your favorite athletes.
The Moss Moon 6d5f6d
Some called the Moss Moon tasteless, Declaration of Independence as toilet paper.
Joe Horn Calls Home 6b5i2s
After scoring a TD for the New Orleans Saints in 2003, wide receiver Joe Horn grabbed a NFL, which hates endzone celebrations, fined Horn $30,000. Horn and the Saints won the game 47-17 over the New York Giants.
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Terrell Owens, who attracts more attention to himself than autographed the football and handed it to his agent who was sitting in the endzone stands.
Chad Johnson Proposes 5v1n36
Besides being one of the cheerleaders. The cheerleader accepeted Johnson's faux proposal, despite the fact that Johnson didn't even know her name!
The Lambeau Leap 3f2o3n
After a touchdown in Green Bay, the player who scores for the Packers will jump into the stands at the back of the endzone where he is mobbed by the fans at Lambeau Field. You may have seen this ritual performed in 2004 by running back Ahman Green.
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This touchdown dance was made famous by the St. Louis Rams in 2000 - the year they won the Super Bowl. After a touchdown, the Rams would form a circle, crouch down low and then bob around as if they were shadow boxing. It was harmless, but it was too much fun for the party poopers that run the NFL. They banned the dance and said they were concerned "about the effects celebrations like the Bob and Weave will have on children watching."
In 2006, the NFL decided to crack down on some of these celebrations by handing out penalties for any TD celebrations in which the player uses a prop or leaves his feet. all about it.