The Kansas City Chiefs should be forgiven for dancing

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  • It was a dance number. No doubt about it.

Early in the third quarter, Justin Houston scooped up an apparent fumble by the Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Byron Leftwich and rumbled in for a score that put the Kansas City Chiefs ahead 16-10. Houston broke the plane and then broke one off. And like Lee Ann Womack, nobody on the defense was sitting this one out. They were dancing.

The Internet is killing the Chiefs for shaking it like a Polaroid picture. That fumble was overturned on review, labeled an incomplete pass, and the points were taken off the board. The Chiefs were then flagged for excessive celebration, giving the Steelers a gift first down. It’s being called a Raiders-esque penalty.

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