To be fair, defensive players don't have many opportunities to score touchdowns.
So it makes sense that when Falcons linebacker Vic Beasley Jr. forced a fumble and recovered it for a touchdown, the ensuing celebration didn't go as planned.
SEE ALSO:Cam Newton's postgame outfit inspired a lot of 'Westworld' jokesIt looks like Beasley, who notched three sacks in Atlanta's 42-14 win, was going for a windmill dunk over the uprights.
But he didn't quite make it.
Sack.
— NFL (@NFL) December 11, 2016
Forced fumble.
Fumble recovery.
TOUCHDOWN.@VicBeasley3 can do it all! #ATLvsLA https://t.co/yrlPrFqFEP
As it turns out, this was Beasley's first career touchdown, so we'll cut him some slack.
If he's planning to watch film and improve that part of his game, Beasley can look no further than LeBron James, who displayed a well-executed, fundamentally-sound windmill dunk a couple weeks ago.
.@KingJames uses the court as a runway to take off for a windmill dunk! pic.twitter.com/4OTmSiWsy6
— NBAIndia (@NBAIndia) December 2, 2016
NFL touchdown celebrations take practice. Beasley will get another opportunity some day, and he'll be ready.
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