Ezekiel Elliott Scores TD, Celebrates by Donating Himself to the Salvation Army
He may be a rookie, but Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is already a household name in the NFL.
Elliott managed to find the end zone early in the second quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but scoring six points wasn't enough for the rookie out of Ohio State.
He sprinted toward the Salvation Army kettle and jumped inside.
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It was a fun celebration for a player who is certainly enjoying his time in the pros. It's just too bad he didn't let his teammates in on his celebration before it happened.
He was, however, penalized on the play for excessive celebration.
Update from Monday, Dec. 19
In what may come as a surprise to some, Elliott will reportedly not be fined by the league for his celebration:
After getting off without a fine, the former Ohio State star still pledged to make a contribution to the Salvation Army:
Classy move, Zeke.
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