CBS has found itself at the center of controversy after reportedly removing a viral end-zone celebration from its highlight reel. The moment, seen by many as a nod to former President Donald Trump’s signature rally dance, sparked heated reactions online, particularly among conservatives.
The player in question is Brock Bowers, the Las Vegas Raiders’ tight end, who scored a spectacular 23-yard touchdown during the third quarter of their game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, November 17. After breaking through a tackle attempt and crossing the end zone, Bowers celebrated with a dance strikingly similar to Trump’s well-known rally move.
The celebratory routine, involving rhythmic fist pumps with elbows tucked close to the waist, has gained viral popularity, especially on platforms like TikTok, where supporters of Trump and others have replicated the move since his electoral victory earlier this month.
The Celebration That Divided
CBS initially aired the moment live, and the NFL even included the clip in its social media posts, further fueling its virality. While many conservatives celebrated the lighthearted reference, critics on the opposite side of the political spectrum were less enthusiastic.
However, what truly ignited the firestorm was CBS’s decision to exclude the dance from its official highlight reel, leading many to accuse the network of political bias.
Outrage Erupts Online
The omission didn’t go unnoticed. Social media erupted with criticism, with many accusing CBS of trying to censor the celebration due to its perceived political undertone.
One furious commenter wrote, “@CBSNews @NFLonCBS is complete trash!” Another asked pointedly, “Why did you edit out the Trump dance?” Others joined in, with comments like, “Cutting out the Trump dance celebration? Wow. This is why CBS is a joke.”
Calls for boycotts began circulating as users vented their frustrations. “Everybody needs to boycott CBS, ABC, CNN, and MSNBC. I have!” one commenter declared.
Another critique went a step further, suggesting CBS underestimated its viewers, saying, “Lol, did you really think nobody would notice? This network needs its broadcast license reviewed.”