Raiders Celebrate Sack 20 Yards Downfield As Game Continues
By Josh Sanchez
The Oakland Raiders were so excited about earning their first win of the season that a sack celebration got a little out of hand.
While there is an argument that a sack celebration between Oakland Raiders linebackers Sio Moore and Khalil Mack should have resulted in an offsides or excessive celebration penalty in a crucial moment of the game, the referees awarded Oakland a timeout.
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After sacking Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith, the Raiders were one step closer to their first win of the season and Moore and Mack could not contain their excitement.
Nearly 20 yards downfield, the two young defenders went on to perform an epic sack celebration.
They were so excited about the sack which ultimately led to the Raiders earning their first win in over a calendar year, that they paid no attention to the fact that the Chiefs were still ready to finish the game.
You could say “act like you’ve been there before,” but this is the Raiders so…
Let the celebrate excessively and let’s all enjoy it.
The Oakland Raiders, ladies and gentlemen.
Oakland is now 1-10, but they will look to build off of the momentum gained against Kansas City when they take on another Missouri team, the St. Louis Rams, at the Edward Jones Dome next weekend.
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