Watch: Joe Mixon Mocks NFL With Coin Toss Celebration Following Bengals' Touchdown Against Ravens
CINCINNATI — The Bengals weren't happy about the NFL's new playoff rules and Joe Mixon took a shot at them during Sunday's game against the Ravens.
First, Mixon scored a one-yard touchdown. Then, he took his glove off, pulled out a coin and flipped it. Then he was joined by teammates to metaphorically kick the coin into the stands.
If the Bengals lose to the Ravens on Sunday, the NFL decided that a coin toss would decide homefield advantage if the two teams meet in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
The Bengals were "furious" about the decision. Mixon's touchdown gave Cincinnati a 10-0 lead late in the first quarter. Watch the celebration below.
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