30 best NFL touchdown celebrations of all-time

Dec 1, 2016; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) looks on during a game at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Cowboys defeated the Vikings 17-15. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 1, 2016; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) looks on during a game at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Cowboys defeated the Vikings 17-15. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports /
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23. Andrew Hawkins does the robot

Like the Cleveland Browns were going to win a game at home when Tom Brady came of his four-game DeflateGate suspension. While Brady would play at an elite level en route to his fifth Super Bowl Championship in 2016, Week 5 versus the Browns belonged to Cleveland wide receiver Andrew Hawkins.

Hawkins made a name for himself first with the Cincinnati Bengals, but now found himself on the worst team in football. Residing in Cleveland, playing for the terrible Browns and not being able to celebrate to the degree he wanted to against the Patriots was just not acceptable.

So what Hawkins did was the best troll job any NFL wideout has done and gotten away with during his famous touchdown celebration. Hawkins took it back old school to the 1980s and did the always horribly replicated robot dance. It went on forever, but it was amazing.

You’d see him near the back left pylon and then he starts to move slowly like an absent-minded automaton. Robots are going to take over the world, that’s just a fact. If you weren’t paying attention last fall because of some election thing, you failed to see that it’s not just Kawhi Leonard who is a robot in professional sports. Now that Hawkins ironically signed with New England, yes, he is definitely a robot, too.