CFL announces immediate revisions to its touchdown celebration standard
TORONTO — The CFL is relaxing its stance regarding the use of props during touchdown celebrations.
The league announced Thursday that effective immediately, players can use props in TD celebrations provided they aren’t hidden in their uniform or the goal-post assembly. The items also can’t be demeaning or discriminatory, simulate the firing of a weapon and can’t unduly delay the game.
“The stakes in our league are very high and the intensity level is second to none,” CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said in a statement. “But at the end of the day, football is a game and it should be fun for players and fun for fans.”
On Saturday, Edmonton receiver D’haquille Williams was flagged for objectionable conduct after he and two teammates crawled through an end-zone advertising placard following a touchdown in the Eskimos’ 40-24 victory over the Montreal Alouettes.


