Detroit Lions’ Amon-Ra St. Brown commemorates a touchdown against the Commanders by performing a dance reminiscent of Trump’s signature moves.

Detroit Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown commemorates a touchdown against the Commanders by performing a dance reminiscent of Trump's signature moves.

The signature dance of former President Donald Trump has resurfaced in an NFL end zone.

As Trump prepared to arrive at Northwest Stadium for the Washington Commanders versus Detroit Lions game, star receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown caught a Jared Goff pass on 3rd-and-7, extended into the end zone, and scored his team’s second touchdown.

St. Brown celebrated by gesturing towards the president’s expected seating location and performing Trump’s dance, rocking his arms and legs in unison with his Lions teammates.

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This isn’t the first instance of the “Trump Dance” gaining popularity in the NFL, with several players using the move to celebrate significant plays last season. Trump himself was seen performing it at campaign rallies nationwide, and it quickly spread throughout the league.

Before heading to Washington for the game in Landover, Maryland, Trump spent Sunday morning golfing in Florida. The game was part of the NFL’s “Salute to Service,” honoring military veterans leading up to Veterans Day on Tuesday.

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Trump was anticipated to sit with Commanders principal owner Josh Harris, who has been collaborating with D.C. officials and the White House to gain approval for a new stadium on the former RFK Stadium site in Washington. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was also observed speaking with Harris before the game.

“I just want to mention, was that the most impressive flyover ever? Nobody has ever executed a flyover like that,” Trump told reporters before departing for the stadium.

Trump’s presence at the Commanders’ home game occurred one day after a White House intermediary informed the Commanders’ ownership group that Trump desires the new stadium to bear his name, according to ESPN. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated to Fox News Digital that it “would certainly be a beautiful name.”

While refraining from commenting on that report, the Commanders welcomed the 47th president to their game against the Lions.

“We are honored to welcome President Trump to the game as we celebrate those who have served and continue to serve our country,” Commanders club president Mark Clouse stated earlier in the week. “The entire Commanders organization is proud to participate in the NFL’s leaguewide Salute to Service initiative, recognizing the dedication and sacrifice of our nation’s veterans, active-duty service members and their families this Sunday.”

Trump is the first former president to attend an NFL regular-season game since 1978, when Jimmy Carter was in office. However, it’s not Trump’s first appearance at an NFL game, having been seen at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans earlier this year.

Trump has also attended numerous sporting events over the past year, including the Pittsburgh Steelers’ “Sunday Night Football” game during the campaign trail. He has also been seen at several UFC events, the Daytona 500, the U.S. Open, and the Ryder Cup.

With considerable game time remaining, more Trump tributes may occur if players continue to reach the end zone.

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