The Jacksonville Jaguars are in the postseason for the first time in 10 years. After a defensive battle in the first half, they scored their first postseason touchdown since Jan. 12, 2008.
Jaguars owner’s son celebrates their 1st playoff TD in 10 years with hip thrusts and fist pumps
You could feel the giddiness.


After Leonard Fournette was stopped on third-and-goal, Blake Bortles threw a touchdown to Ben Koyack to put the Jaguars up 10-3.
The team’s senior vice president (his Instagram bio says owner, which is fair), Tony Khan celebrated it with fist pumps and what appear to be semi-hip thrusts.
You could say he was excited:
The Khans didn’t own the Jaguars the last time they made the postseason, so this is a totally new feeling for them, but one they’re bringing back to lifetime Jaguars fans.
His dad and team owner Shad Khan told the Florida Times-Union before the game, “If you’re not having fun now, you’ll never have fun. You’ve got to enjoy the moment. If you can bottle it, imprint it on the brain, you want to do that.”
It looks like the Jaguars are having fun.













