Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott had the best celebration of the weekend after his touchdown run against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday Night Football. Elliott jumped in the Salvation Army's donation kettle after scoring the touchdown.
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#ArmyBowl alum Ezekiel Elliott.
'Tis the season to give to the Salvation Army 😂#DallasCowboys #FEEDZEKE 🍴https://t.co/ym7t3Fjnvb
— Navy All-American Bowl (@AABonNBC) December 19, 2016
The Salvation Army decided to capitalize on Elliott's celebration:
Zeke made an important contribution for the @dallascowboys tonight. Can you contribute to the millions in need? https://t.co/zwJrWxPYLj pic.twitter.com/12zBHxczIz
— Salvation Army USA (@SalvationArmyUS) December 19, 2016
ESPN's Darren Rovell apparently wasn't a fan of the Salvation Army's tweet, and he took an unnecessary shot at the organization on Twitter:
Not subtle. Salvation Army using Elliott now to ask for your money. https://t.co/KRj49Y08t6
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) December 19, 2016
Then the Salvation Army hit Rovell back with a decisive blow to win the round:
Our goal is to serve 58 million meals in the U.S. this year. No time to be subtle.
— Salvation Army USA (@SalvationArmyUS) December 19, 2016
Game. Set. Match. Salvation Army.
(h/t Bro Bible)