Dak Prescott threw his fourth pick-six of the season against the Seahawks on Sunday. Cornerback Justin Coleman ran it back 30 yards for a score, and his celebration looked pretty familiar.
Seahawks CB Justin Coleman jumped in the Salvation Army kettle after pick-6 vs. Cowboys
We’ve seen this before, from Ezekiel Elliott last season.


Coleman jumped right into the big Salvation Army kettle in the end zone.
The last time we saw this was last December when Ezekiel Elliott did the same thing to celebrate a score.
Elliott wasn’t the first to do it. Former Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens has taken his turn in the Salvation Army bucket.
Former Eagles wide receiver Reggie Brown landed in the bucket, too. He just did it after an incomplete pass.
Coleman was hit with an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for his celebration. But Elliott’s kettle jump celebration led to a surge in donations to the Salvation Army last year. Maybe Coleman’s will do the same.













