Top NFL Celebrations of 2024
The 2024 NFL season has been a whirlwind of unforgettable performances on the field, but it’s the celebrations that have truly captured the imagination of fans. As touchdowns continue to fuel the excitement, players have elevated their post-score antics to new heights, combining athleticism, pop culture references, and personal flair into unforgettable moments. From gaming-inspired moves to NBA tributes and even political nods, the creativity has been on full display, turning each touchdown into more than just a scoring play—but a celebration of individuality.
These moments have not only provided comic relief but have become viral sensations, sparking debates and memes across social media. As the season unfolds, these celebrations have become almost as anticipated as the game itself. In this article, we take a look back at the top ten NFL celebrations of 2024, each one unforgettable in its own unique way.
Best Celebrations
Amon-Ra St. Brown: HADOUKEN
Amon-Ra St. Brown is an incredible wide receiver for the Detroit Lions. He finished the season with 12 touchdowns, but his celebrations were almost even more memorable. One of his finest celebrations was his ‘Hadouken’ cele against the Jacksonville Jaguars. his move, inspired by the classic Street Fighter video game, involved St. Brown mimicking the iconic energy blast gesture. The celebration paid homage to his gaming roots and added a playful touch to the game. The Sun God is getting cold with it.
¡KAMEHAMEHA! ☄️
— NFL México (@nflmx) November 17, 2024
Amon-Ra St. Brown con la celebración al estilo de Dragon Ball-Z 🏈😮💨🐉#NFLMX | #OnePride pic.twitter.com/2dFa4XCYP8
Camryn Bynum and the Minnesota Vikings – White Chicks, Parent Trap & More
Throughout the season, Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum led his teammates in a celebration that paid tribute to several iconic films. The players reenacted scenes from movies like White Chicks and The Parent Trap, showcasing their creativity and camaraderie. The BTS on Bynum’s Instagram was a highlight throughout the whole season. This celebration highlighted the team’s unity and their ability to blend pop culture with football. Maybe it’s the reason the Vikings did so well.
The Vikings hit the "White Chicks" celly 😂 🔥
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 8, 2024
📺: Fox pic.twitter.com/vegfuHOCRP
Brock Bowers: Donald Trump Dance
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers performed a dance move reminiscent of former President Donald Trump’s signature gestures. This celebration, although it stirred some debate on X, added a political and humorous twist to the game, reflecting the diverse influences on players’ expressions.
🕺 #LVvsMIA pic.twitter.com/VYJFcO8DAj
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) November 17, 2024
Bryce Young: The Steph Curry
Steph Curry isn’t the only one who can do no-look celebrations. Reinvigorated with confidence, Bryce Young threw a TD pass and turned around with his arms out in celebration before the ball was even caught. Aura.
That was too cold, Bryce.@_bryce_young @StephenCurry30 pic.twitter.com/EZwArdAj1L
— NFL (@NFL) January 5, 2025
Travis Kelce: Slam Dunk
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce honored Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez with a slam dunk celebration after a touchdown in a Christmas Day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kelce leaped and dunked the football over the goalpost, a move reminiscent of Gonzalez’s signature celebration. This act not only paid tribute to a legend but also sparked discussions about the league’s celebration rules.
View this post on Instagram
Cairo Santos: The Didier Drogba
In a final-week game against the Packers, Bears kicker Cairo Santos scored a walk-off field goal to win the game for Chicago. He ran off in a Didier Drogba fashion, arms outstretched in jubilation. To NFL commentators, it was an entirely new celebration. To football fans, it was an ode to a legend.
Cairo Santos really did the Didier Drogba celly after hitting the @ChicagoBears game-winning field goal! 🏈
— NFL UK & Ireland (@NFLUKIRE) January 6, 2025
The @NFLBrasil player is a HUGE @ChelseaFC fan! 🔵 pic.twitter.com/wN4CFqdNLA
Amon-Ra St Brown: Headstand
He has too many good celebrations. This acrobatic celebration not only showcased his athleticism but also paid tribute to a viral moment from the University of Incarnate Word, where a receiver performed a headstand after a touchdown. St. Brown’s move brought this collegiate celebration to the NFL stage, adding a fun and unexpected twist to the game.
Amon Ra St Brown joins the headstand TD celebration party pic.twitter.com/lU6VE5ivFy
— CJ Fogler 🫡 (@cjzero) November 3, 2024
Jahmyr Gibbs: Pole Dancing
After one of his many TDs for the season, Jahmyr ran to the goalpost and pretended to be a stripper. Weird? Definitely. Fun, for sure.
View this post on Instagram
By Nicky Helfgott / @NickyHelfgott1 on X (Twitter)
Follow all the latest NFL news here on 365Scores!