Watch Ezekiel Elliot jump into a giant Salvation Army pot

The man loves to give.
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Jacob Lauing
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Watch Ezekiel Elliot jump into a giant Salvation Army pot
The man is a giver. Credit: Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Cowboys rookie Ezekiel Elliot proved he is charitable in every sense of the word Sunday.

Not only did Elliott's touchdown give the Cowboys a lead in the second quarter against Tampa Bay, but the 21-year-old running back also donated himself to the Salvation Army, jumping into a giant red pot as part of an elaborate touchdown celebration.

"I mean it's just sitting there in the end zone," Elliott said after the game. "We support the Salvation Army — NFL, Cowboys — they're one of our biggest partners, so you know I had to show them a little bit of love."


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But this is the NFL, where fun and love don't always fly.

Officials flagged Elliot for "using a prop," something the NFL banned when it clarified touchdown celebration rules earlier this season. Based on the rules, Elliot's flag is completely warranted, even if some argue the NFL is being too overbearing with touchdown celebrations.

"Flagging Elliott for that is utterly ridiculous -- it is against the rules, technically, because Elliott used a prop during a touchdown celebration," writes Will Brinson of CBS Sports. "But the NFL needs to figure out a way to be a little more flexible when it comes to celebration rules."

The NFL has been dishing out flags and fines for touchdown celebrations all year, but it looks like Elliot successfully hid from officials in that pot — he won't be fined, the league announced Monday morning.

But Elliot still plans on breaking out the checkbook.

Speaking of the Salvation Army, the organization wisely capitalized on Elliott's touchdown.

With 14 touchdowns and a league-best 1551 rushing yards this season, Elliott has been a invaluable gift to the Cowboys, who sit atop the NFC east and share a tie for the best record in the NFL.

The man just loves to give.

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Jacob Lauing

Jacob is Mashable's Sports Intern. He graduated from Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, where he studied journalism and served as editor-in-chief of Mustang News, Cal Poly's student newspaper. Some of Jacob's favorite activities include watching baseball, playing music and eating bagels.

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