The NFL Touch celebrations are getting better and better.

A few hours after the Chicago Bears defense fans treated to yet another big party in their victory against the Lions, Ezekiel Elliott raised the bar.

Or shall we say, the kettle?

The Cowboys running back has used a Salvation Army kettle at a two-year celebration against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after a 2-yard touchdown. He once again used the kettle during the first quarter of the Cowboys' Thanksgiving match against the Redskins, but this time, the return of the All-Pro was more generous during his celebration.

After a 16-yard touchdown run, Elliott received $ 21 from someone located at the back of the goal area and threw it into the kettle.

Despite the use of an accessory, Elliott was not marked for the celebration. Mike Pereira, Fox Rules Analyst, said on television: "He used an accessory to donate, not to celebrate."

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