30 best touchdown celebrations

Oakland runningback LaMont Jordan rushed for 12 yards total as the Denver Broncos defeated the Oakland Raiders by a score of 17 to 13 at McAfee Coliseum, Oakland, California, November 12, 2006. (Photo by Robert B. Stanton/NFLPhotoLibrary)
Oakland runningback LaMont Jordan rushed for 12 yards total as the Denver Broncos defeated the Oakland Raiders by a score of 17 to 13 at McAfee Coliseum, Oakland, California, November 12, 2006. (Photo by Robert B. Stanton/NFLPhotoLibrary) /
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20. Steelers hide and seek

Steelers rookie wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster has been everything the Steelers could have hoped for and more. The second-round rookie has been a star on the field this season and is earning quite the reputation with his celebrations. We saw him imitate Dragon Ball-Z against the Ravens and the creative celebrations carried into a Week 7 win against the Bengals. This time, Smith-Schuster had some help from his teammates.

After scoring a touchdown early in the second quarter, Smith-Schuster and Le’Veon Bell played a classic game of hide and seek. Bell hid behind the goal post while Smith-Schuster gave his count and frantically search for him. Once finding him, the two chased each other around to the Steelers’ sideline.

Steelers fan or not, that’s a creative celebration. You have to give Bell and Smith-Schuster for creativity points. The NFL’s relaxed rules this year have brought out of the best of the end zone celebrations. And most of the time, they’re harmless and absolutely hilarious. It’s something extra to keep the crowds entertained. It never hurts to have a harmless celebration once you score a touchdown. After all, you put in all the effort to score, you deserve to be rewarded.

There are other Steelers’ celebrations on this list as they’re just having a fantastic time this season. The celebrations are out in full force.