When openly Christian quarterback Tim Tebow dropped to a knee in prayer, it became a national meme. When devoutly Muslim Kansas City Chiefs safety Husain Abdullah celebrated his touchdown in a similar fashion, he got a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct and a 15-yard penalty.
Abdullah’s celebration came after he scored a touchdown against the New England Patriots in Monday’s game, which the Chiefs won 41-14. After intercepting a pass from Patriot’s quarterback Tom Brady, he dashed 39 yards into the end zone before sliding to both knees and placing his forehead to the ground. The action is a religious prayer known as a Sajdah.
NFL rules prohibit celebrating while on the ground, but exception are made for religious celebrations, as in the case of Tebow.
Abdullah should not have been penalized. Officiating mechanic is not to flag player who goes to ground for religious reasons.
— Michael Signora (@NFLfootballinfo) September 30, 2014
Michael Signora, the vice president of NFL communications, said on Tuesday that Abdullah should not have been penalized. “Officiating mechanic is not to flag player who goes to ground for religious reasons,” Signora wrote in a Tweet.
Abdullah told The Kansas City Star that he thinks the flag was issued because he fell onto both knees and slid. “For me, I just got a little too excited,” Abdullah said. “I think it was for the slide.”









