(The Hill) – Players across the NFL celebrated big plays Sunday with dance moves inspired by President-elect Trump.
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers, Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley and Lions defensive end Za’Darius Smith all followed San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa in celebrating big plays with dances inspired by Trump.
After a 23-yard touchdown, Bowers shook his arms and hips in the end zone similar to how Trump famously dances.
Following the game, he told USA Today that he’s seen “everyone do it.”
“I watched the UFC fight [Saturday] night, and Jon Jones did it. I like watching UFC, so I saw it, and thought it was cool,” he said.
The Associated Press noted the Raiders didn’t include Bowers’ postgame availability in their other videos, and his remark about the Trump dance wasn’t included in transcripts provided by the team.
On Saturday, Jones celebrated his victory over Stipe Miocic with the dance move and pointed to Trump, who was seated in the crowd alongside tech billionaire Elon Musk.
Ridley did the dance while celebrating during his team’s game Sunday, and Smith and Malcolm Rodriguez did it after a sack against Jacksonville.
Earlier this season, Bosa was fined more than $11,000 by the NFL for wearing a MAGA hat during a postgame interview, with the league saying it violated its rules about political statements. Bosa said it didn’t matter if he was fined, and he later celebrated a sack by doing the Trump dance.
College players have been doing the move for weeks, and it’s spreading across the world, the AP noted.
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