Dowdle fined for 'two-pump' pelvic thrust celebration

Rico Dowdle celebrates scoring a touchdown for the Carolina Panthers against the Green Bay Packers in November 2025
Rico Dowdle (right) is in his sixth season in the NFL and currently has 14 career touchdowns [Reuters]

Carolina Panthers running back Rico Dowdle has been fined for an "excessive celebration" featuring two pelvic thrusts.

After scoring a touchdown during Sunday's win at the Green Bay Packers, Dowdle was penalised for unsportsmanlike conduct.

That resulted in a 15-yard penalty, pushing back the extra-point attempt, and although the kick was missed, the Panthers clinched a 16-13 win with a field goal as time expired.

According to ESPN, 27-year-old Dowdle has also been fined $14,491 (£11,095).

The call against Dowdle disproved a supposed NFL rule demonstrated in a Key & Peele comedy sketch in 2013.

The NFL's list of prohibited acts includes taunting, any violent gesture such as simulating a gun and "prolonged or excessive celebrations or demonstrations by an individual player or multiple players''.

In the Key & Peele sketch an American football referee, played by Jordan Peele, would throw the penalty flag for a 'three-pump' celebration by Keegan-Michael Key's character Hingle McCringleberry, but two pumps was deemed acceptable.

Key responded on social media, saying: "Rico! Man, you got robbed - you only did two pumps. I'm sorry, man. Now we're gonna have to write a new sketch."

Carolina coach Dave Canales said on Sunday: "We've got to make sure that we understand the rules. I might have to call up Keegan-Michael Key to get clarification on that part of it.

"But from what I understand, any kind of movement that way, any weapons, or all that stuff is going to get flagged. We've got to be smarter about that."

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