When New Orleans Saints receiver Lance Moore received a penalty for his 44-yard touchdown against Tampa Bay on Dec. 29, he was fined by the NFL for his celebration in the end zone.Moore paid homage in his illegal celebration to the comedy skit show “Key & Peele” by performing the “Hingle McCringleberry Dance.”Moore said via Twitter that he was fined, but one of the creators of the “Key & Peele” show said the celebration was “worth the penalty.”Specifically, Jordan Peele said on his verified Twitter account “Worth the penalty. Get it.” Peele also posted a photo of himself clad in a T-shirt with an image of Moore performing the dance with Saints wide receiver Kenny Stills.Peele also made is background photo on his Twitter profile the dance between Moore and Stills.If you haven’t watched the comedy sketch show on Comedy Central, the duo has created several parody bits revolving around college bowl players. One of the ficticious players, Hingle McCringleberry, performed a dance in the end zone in which he was flagged for excessive celebration.Related:Seahawks '12th man' could easily be Mother Nature'Relive the horror?' NFL.com video teases Who Dat Nation with 'horror' trailerSign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!11646738

When New Orleans Saints receiver Lance Moore received a penalty for his 44-yard touchdown against Tampa Bay on Dec. 29, he was fined by the NFL for his celebration in the end zone.

Moore paid homage in his illegal celebration to the comedy skit show “Key & Peele” by performing the “Hingle McCringleberry Dance.”

Moore said via Twitter that he was fined, but one of the creators of the “Key & Peele” show said the celebration was “worth the penalty.”

Specifically, Jordan Peele said on his verified Twitter account “Worth the penalty. Get it.” Peele also posted a photo of himself clad in a T-shirt with an image of Moore performing the dance with Saints wide receiver Kenny Stills.

Peele also made is background photo on his Twitter profile the dance between Moore and Stills.

If you haven’t watched the comedy sketch show on Comedy Central, the duo has created several parody bits revolving around college bowl players. One of the ficticious players, Hingle McCringleberry, performed a dance in the end zone in which he was flagged for excessive celebration.

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