The Cleveland Browns only scored 2.4 touchdowns in each of their first eight games, but that important average increased to 3.5 touchdowns per game in their last two outings.
Now that the Dorsey-Williams-Kitchens-Baker Browns are finding the end zone more consistently, it’s obviously time to have a serious discussion about touchdown celebrations.
In a professional league where it’s not only acceptable but also expected for every scorer to call a ridiculous amount of attention to himself, it seems worthwhile to talk about some celebratory possibilities for Browns players who are fairly new to scoring so they don’t embarrass themselves by merely spiking the ball.