Toronto Star

CFL: Celebratio­n policy revised after beer-chugging incident in Ottawa

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The CFL wants to make sure Jon Gott’s beer-chugging touchdown celebratio­n doesn’t become a regular occurrence.

While the Ottawa Redblacks offensive lineman wasn’t fined by the league after grabbing a beer from his girlfriend and chugging it last Friday night in the aftermath of a touchdown against the Toronto Argos, the league revised its celebratio­n policy on Monday.

The new policy prohibits “the use of alcohol or drugs and the mimicking of the use of alcohol or drugs.”

“When a player celebrated a touchdown this weekend by drinking a fan’s beer, he was acting within that policy and no discipline was mandated,” the statement says.

“However, the situation prompted several discussion­s with our clubs which indicated concern there is a risk that repeated celebratio­ns featuring alcohol, or for that matter drugs, could send the wrong signal about our players, especially to young and impression­able fans.

“To put it simply, to have this happen once may, for many people at least, have been fun and even funny. But to have it happen again and again, and possibly include other substances, was not in the best interests of the CFL or the communitie­s it calls home.”

Gott’s celebratio­n, which ended with him crushing the can against his helmet, was a social-media hit. It was picked up by ESPN and has been ret- weeted more than 22,000 times.

The CFL’s celebratio­n policy has now been reworked twice this year.

In August, the CFL allowed the use of props in celebratio­ns after one player was penalized for climbing through end-zone signage and another was not for grabbing an on-field camera and filming his teammates.

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