Detroit Lions RB Jamaal Williams’ Hilarious NSFW Celebration, Who Was Penalized For Unsportsmanlike Behavior, Says He’ll ‘Do It’ Again

Jamaal Williams, a running back for the Detroit Lions, is one of the team’s most endearing players thanks to his charismatic attitude. On Sunday, Jamaal Williams made provocative remarks. Lions lost 15 yards as a result.

On a 13-yard rush in the second half, the running back for the Detroit Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings for a touchdown and a 24-14 advantage. He danced in celebration after the result, if you will. He has always joyfully celebrated touchdowns, dancing, and taking pleasure in assisting his team in scoring. Williams’ celebration in the end zone, unfortunately, resulted in a flag for a penalty.

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Jamaal Williams’ celebration, which was eerily reminiscent of the well-known Hingle McCringleberry sketch from the previous season of “Key & Peele,” earned the Detroit Lions star a warning for unsportsmanlike behavior.

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Jamaal Williams says he is going to repeat the celebration

The gifted running back said after the game that he will still celebrate despite getting punished, but a little differently.

“I’ve been doing that dance forever. They didn’t give me no explanation,” Williams said, via the Free Press.

“They probably was just jealous of my hip movements. But I’ve never got a flag for that ever, now I got to figure out what I got to do.”

“Hell nah. I’m going to do it,” he said.

“I’m just going to hit one (thrust). “Hit one and go to something else real quick.”

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Jamaal Williams can hardly be blamed for his exuberance. The Lions entered Sunday’s game 0-1 after 2021 recorded Detroit’s fourth consecutive losing season with a 3-13-1 record. With Williams’ run, the Lions have now scored a touchdown to start the season 13 times in a row.

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