While the NFL has moved away from the "No Fun League" days of excessive celebration penalties for pretty much anything choreographed, some celebrations can still lead to flags. Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy evidently crossed that line on Wednesday.
Following the rookie's touchdown in Kansas City's Christmas Day matchup with the Steelers, Worthy was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct following the celebration.
Initially, the celebration seemed fine. Hollywood Brown and Worthy loaded up imaginary presents into an imaginary bag. But later, we'd see what the refs took issue with. Worthy lifted up his jersey, flashing his waistband. The official likely saw that gesture as gun-related imagery, which drew the flag.
Even that might have been a stretch, but it had to be what the refs interpreted there.
On top of that, the penalty led to a missed long extra-point try from Harrison Butker. The whole penalty had NFL fans awfully confused.
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