Top 5 offensive lines of Week 11: NFC South revivals, top dawgs, and a historical O-line TD celebration

An exceptional celebration topped the list in Week 11—maybe for all Pigskin Eternity—and a few others also didn’t disappoint.

1. Indianapolis Colts

(AP Photo/AJ Mast)

The Colts entered Week 11 on a two-game skid, with their quarterback Jacoby Brissett making his first start since suffering a knee injury, and they were facing a formidable Jaguars’ defense ranked in the top 10 against the pass.

So, what do you do if you’re Indy? You get behind that offensive line, and you run the ball like you’re Army. Run. Run. Run! And against a Jags’ run defense that is ranked in the bottom half of the NFL, well, good things were bound to happen—and they did.

The Colts gained 264 yards on 36 carries. Three touchdowns! Both Marlon Mack and Jonathan Williams had over 100 yards rushing. It was a remarkable performance, one that was capped off with a level of excellence rarely seen in the wild—an offensive lineman rushing touchdown…with an offensive lineman post-rushing touchdown celebration.

Sure, the touchdown was called back. But the celebration lives on forever—history! Worthy of its own yellow coat and nook in Canton.

Quenton Nelson, Braden Smith, Anthony Castonzo, Mark Glowinski, and Ryan Kelly: Keep the keg stand celebrations flowing; you’re the Week 11 Champions of the Choppy Steps!

5th :: 4th :: 3rd :: 2nd :: 1st