ASHBURN, VA — Josh Norman has big plans for Sunday. Sure, he intends to be out there in Washington’s game against the Lions doing his Josh Norman thing — hopefully making interceptions and scoring points. But it’s the new celebration he will unveil at Ford Field that he wants you all to pay special attention to.

The NFL has been incredibly strict this season when it comes to fining players for excessive celebration. Norman was fined for miming shooting a bow and arrow — which is not listed among the forbidden ways a player can express his joy at putting up points —after making an interception against the Browns. So Norman’s new plan involves something he’s pretty sure the NFL is cool with: beer.

“I’ll say this,” Norman said in the Washington locker room after practice on Thursday, when asked for a hint. “Since they sell beer on TV while kids are watching it, I’m thinking I might open a keg on the field, and I’m going to drink it on the field. And I don’t see that being on the rule book.”

Norman then pretended to open an invisible keg, pump it, and lift it above his head. It definitely wouldn’t have been immediately obvious what he was doing had he not just explained it. So the question is: Will the good people of America who’ve tuned into to watch the game know what he’s up to?

“If they don’t, I’ll explain it afterwards,” Norman said (or before, as it turns out). “I was kind of like, if they’re doing that, then why can’t my celebration be legal? I mean, you’re selling ads on TV, so why can’t my celebration be legal? It’s a catch-22, man. These guys are serious.”

Here’s hoping we all get to witness his latest innovation in the art of potentially forbidden celebrations.