Brown plans to involve O-line after change to celebration rules

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Jay Biggerstaff / USA TODAY Sports

All eyes turned to a certain Pittsburgh Steelers superstar when the NFL announced Tuesday that its celebration penalties would be scaled back.

As one might expect, Antonio Brown is pleased with the development - and already planning his end-zone festivities.

"It's amazing," Brown said, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. "I'm sure the guys are looking forward to it, the O-line, some of the guys who don't get to celebrate with the guys who are getting in the end zone. I think it will be fun."

Brown specifically mentioned that he hasn't danced with center Maurkice Pouncey.

The rule change follows a torrent of criticism directed at the league and makes it legal to, among other things, celebrate with teammates or use the football as a prop.

Brown was flagged for excessive celebration on three different occasions last season alone, each time taking a hit to the bank account afterward. The fines added up to $57,733.

The perennial Pro Bowler is likely just one of many who will be taking full advantage of the new rules.

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