Seahawks' Justin Coleman with Pick-Six and a Jump-in-the-Kettle Celebration
The Seattle Seahawks and the Dallas Cowboys are clinging to slim hopes of earning a spot in the NFC playoffs as they battle in their Week 16 game at AT&T Stadium.
The Seahawks were trailing 9-7 in the third quarter when Seattle defensive back Justin Coleman picked off a Dak Prescott overthrow and returned it 30 yards for a go-ahead touchdown.
After Coleman scored, he kept on running and jumped into the oversized Salvation Army kettle behind the end zone.
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The celebration could also be interpreted as a jab at Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, who performed a kettle jump of his own last season.
While the NFL has loosened its stance on end-zone celebrations, Coleman received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that was enforced on the kickoff.
But Coleman didn't mind, and presumably neither did the Salvation Army.

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