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Despite the NFL implementing more relaxed policies on celebrations, Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott's leap into a Salvation Army kettle would still draw a flag this season.
Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reported the NFL would view Elliott as using the kettle as a prop, much in the same way goal-post dunking is still outlawed. In May, the league voted to allow players to use the ball as a prop in post-touchdown celebrations.
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Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reported the NFL would view Elliott as using the kettle as a prop, much in the same way goal-post dunking is still outlawed. In May, the league voted to allow players to use the ball as a prop in post-touchdown celebrations.
This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.
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