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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle’s touchdown celebration is one of the more recognizable ones in the NFL. It's so recognizable, in fact, that even the team’s owner got in on the act during Sunday’s game.

Waddle caught a game-tying touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers and broke out his classic “waddle” celebration. He was not the only one: Dolphins owner Stephen Ross even got in on the act in his private box.

He might as well get in on the fun, especially with how well the Dolphins have been playing this year. That was not necessarily the case during the first half on Sunday, but they got the offense going eventually.

How popular is Waddle’s celebration? It even made it to the FIFA World Cup last year.

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