Jaylen Waddle reacts to Antoine Griezmann bringing his trademark celebration to Qatar 2022

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NFL Fans have witnessed the legend of Jaylen Waddle and how well he compliments Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill. Having always stamped his presence in the offensive strategies, Waddle is one of the core reasons why Dolphins have been able to make such a mark in the 2022-23 season.

Antoine Griezmann
Antoine Griezmann

Not only is the 24-year-old an icon in and around the United States, but is also a worldwide sensation. The latest to justify this claim is French striker, Antoine Griezmann making his iconic and trademark celebration, ‘the celly’ a hit in FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.

After hitting a lastminute equalizer in France’s last group stage game against Tunisia, Griezmann decided to pay his tribute to Jaylen Waddle. Although the former’ goal was eventually ruled out due to a VAR check on offside, there is no denying that he has immense popularity and influence.

What next for Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins?

Quickly after Griezmann’s celebration, Waddle was quick to acknowledge it on his social media, making the respect they share for one another known to the entire world.

Hopefully after the 31-year-old French striker pulling off his celebration, there are many more to follow. Just for Jaylen Waddle’s sake, no opponent should do it after scoring a TD against the Miami Dolphins.

Jaylen Waddle
Jaylen Waddle

Talking about the Dolphins, they are 8-3 in the AFC East standings, with 8 wins in their 11 games so far. After the end of Week 12, they sit atop of their division, heading into their next contest against Jimmy Garoppolo’s San Francisco 49ers.

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