The NFL probably isn’t thrilled with Steelers receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster regarding what he did to celebrate a touchdown late in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Patriots.
Ben Roethlisberger threw a touchdown pass to Martavis Bryant, giving the Steelers a 17-10 lead with under a minute remaining in the quarter, and that’s when Smith-Schuster elected to poke some fun at the blindside block he put on Vontaze Burfict in Week 13 — which earned him a one-game suspension.
The celebration entailed Steelers guard Ramon Foster throwing Bryant to the ground in the end zone, and Smith-Schuster standing over him to rub it in — just like he did to Burfict.
Yes this is JuJu Smith-Schuster re-enacting his own taunting penalty. @btsteelcurtain #Steelers pic.twitter.com/qV3TUQBmwC
— 📽️ Red Tribe Cinema (@ClayWendler) December 17, 2017
When the league chose to relax its rule on end zone celebrations, it clearly wasn’t attempting to welcome sequences such as that one.
And as for Smith-Schuster, he doesn’t appear to be remorseful about the hit he put on Burfict.
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