PITTSBURGH -- Apparently hide-and-seek, dice game, Dragon Ball Z Kamehameha, bench press and chaining the bike were a mere warmup act for the Pittsburgh Steelers' arsenal of end-zone celebrations.
That's according to JuJu Smith-Schuster, who's got a master list of ideas on his iPhone.
The league has officially upped the ante on touchdown celebrations, fueled by spirited efforts such as the Chiefs' potato-sack race, the Vikings' duck-duck-goose game and the Eagles' baseball brawl.
But the Steelers have set an elaborate tone, ranking 20th in scoring offense but first in celebration offense.