“That was from the movie ‘Love don’t cost a thing'”- Andrew Thomas reveals the reason behind his peculiar celebration after scoring a TD against the Buccaneers


“That was from the movie ‘Love don’t cost a thing'”- Andrew Thomas reveals the reason behind his peculiar celebration after scoring a TD against the Buccaneers

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Andrew Thomas who is the offensive lineman for the New York Giants scored the first touchdown of his career in week 11 in a 30-10 loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers led by Tom Brady.

Offensive Linemans don’t usually score a touchdown during a match in the NFL as their main job is to protect their quarterback or to make space for the running backs to rush and get some yards on the play.

Andrew Thomas appeared on the Good Morning Football show and talked to Kyle Schmidt and others and talked about this special moment and what it meant for him as the first touchdown in their career is a special moment for any player regardless of the position they play at.

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“I taught it to the guys”- Andrew Thomas on his touchdown celebration

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Andrew Thomas on the Good Morning Football Show talked about the play drawn and the unique touchdown celebration which was followed by him and his teammates as this was the first touchdown of his career and said, “We practiced the play during the week and thought this will be used on the 2-point play but it was called at that moment and I was very excited about and it finally happened.”

Andrew Thomas added, “It was from the movie “Love don’t cost a thing” and I taught it to the guys.”

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Peter Schrager and Andrew Thomas later talked about Georgia winning the National Championship after 41 years and Thomas said, “I was there at the parade and it felt really good and it seemed like it was a matchday, I wanted to win that championship even when I wasn’t there but it still feels good to get over that hump.”

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