The Colts broke out an epic keg-stand celebration for a touchdown that didn’t count

Such a shame.

There should an NFL bylaw that allows for an exceptional touchdown celebration to prevent the possibility of a replay review because, well, Quenton Nelson and the Colts deserved that touchdown.

During Sunday’s game against the Jaguars, the Colts opted to give 331-pound offensive guard Quenton Nelson a shot at scoring a touchdown as a fullback on a third-and-goal handoff. And, at least initially, he did! The officials ruled that Nelson broke the plane, which set the entire O-line off into a brilliantly choreographed keg-stand celebration.

This was the exact type of touchdown celebration you should expect from an offensive line, and it didn’t disappoint.

I mean, just look at this:

Just based on that celebration alone, Nelson deserved his touchdown. But because all scoring plays are reviewed, it was clear that Nelson didn’t cross the goal line — a major letdown in every way.

Though Jacoby Brissett would help the Colts find the end zone on an amazing effort the next play, it’s such a shame that Nelson’s celebration went to waste.

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