Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Zach Sheeler is the latest NFL player to perform President-elect Donald Trump's famous dance moves after making a big play against the New England Patriots.
Seeler helped stop the Patriots' offense in the third quarter when his team was already leading by a large margin. He celebrated as teammates Calais Campbell and Emmanuel Ogbah looked on.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
Miami Dolphins defensive tackle No. 92 Zach Sheeler strip-sacks New England Patriots quarterback No. 10 Drake Maye during the second half at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on November 24, 2024. (Jacen Vinlove-Imaan Images)
Miami won the game 34-15, improving to 5-6 on the season and still having playoff hopes. Seeler recorded four tackles in the game, including two sacks and one tackle for a loss.
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill also impressed with the defensive tackle.
“Think fast about how good Zack Sheeler is,” Hill wrote on X early Monday morning.
Sheeler is the latest NFL player to show off Trump's dance moves. He followed Calvin Ridley, Nick Westbrook-Ikin, Brock Bowers and Nick Bosa to do it in the NFL.
UFC star Jon Jones, soccer star Christian Pulisic and LPGA Tour star Charlie Hull have made the move as well.

Miami Dolphins defensive tackle No. 92 Zach Seeler sacks New England Patriots quarterback No. 10 Drake Maye during the third quarter at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on November 24, 2024. . (Sam Navarro-Iman Images)
Eagles' Saquon Barkley sets franchise single-game rushing record with statement statement in win over Rams
The NFL confirmed to Fox News Digital last week that the league has “no problem” with this and that players will not be fined for holding the celebration.
Former soccer goalkeeper Tim Howard accused Pulisic of “glorifying” him by showing off Trump's dance moves. But Howard is one of the few people in any sport who has criticized athletes for doing Trump dances.
NFL great Brian Urlacher told “Jesse Watters Prime Time” why he thinks players are dancing right now.
“People have been scared for a while. If you're a supporter of Donald Trump, you don't want to have yourself talked bad about, and that's how we've been talked about for the last four years,” Urlacher said.

Former President Donald Trump waves to the crowd during the fourth day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on July 18, 2024. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
“I don't think anyone is scared anymore now. It's nice to see these people come out and all the people who are silently supporting Trump, they're always showing up in the polls. … I think they're just excited because he got the job done, and he's going to get the job done over the next four years. ”
Follow sports coverage on Fox News Digital's X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.