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Marvin Jones and Lions teammates had an amazing double dutch jump rope touchdown celebration

Group celebrations are BACK!

The NFL eased up its rules against celebrations in the end zone during the offseason. Now, group celebrations, going to the ground, and using the ball as a prop will be allowed.

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Our first great group celebration came from the Lions, after a Marvin Jones Jr. touchdown. After his score, he pretended to double dutch with T.J. Jones and Golden Tate.

Hopefully players around the league take notes, and we get a league-wide competition to come up with the best group celebrations.

For now, this one is the early (I mean, it’s still preseason after all) leader.

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