Few players in the NFL are as charismatic and as entertaining on the football field as superstar wide receiver Antonio Brown of the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially when he reaches the end zone.
Ahead of the Steelers Week 1 matchup against the division rival Cleveland Browns, Brown took to Twitter to give a preview of his new touchdown dance he'll be putting on display the first time he reaches the end zone this season.
So I've been practicing this dance for the big game… I think it's pretty boomin. #ad pic.twitter.com/vdwLQvjSWw
— AB (@AB84) September 7, 2017
The new touchdown dance is inspired by the video game Destiny 2, which is out now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox 1, and is called “Dancehall.”
Article Continues BelowLast year, Brown scored 12 receiving touchdowns for the Steelers which is one shy of his career high in that category. The veteran wideout earned his fifth Pro Bowl selection to go along with being named First-Team All Pro for the third straight year.
With Brown being arguably the best wide receiver in the game today going up against the lowly Browns, the 29-year-old could very well be celebrating in the end zone on Sunday. The debut of Brown's new touchdown dance, “Dancehall,” may be only days away.
If Brown doesn't make an end zone appearance this weekend, the perennial Pro Bowler will have plenty of opportunities this season. The Steelers will head back home to Heinz Field in Week 2 to face the Minnesota Vikings before heading back on the road in Week 3 to take on the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.