The “No Fun League” has taken a few steps to become a little bit more spontaneous.

This week, the NFL announced it would relax its fairly-unpopular stance on touchdown celebrations. Players will now be free to “express themselves and celebrate their athletic achievements,” as long as it promotes clean competition and is family friendly.

In light of the rule change, The Players’ Tribune reached out to former Missouri star Shane Ray and asked him to throw down his best touchdown celebrations. The Denver Broncos’ pass rusher came through in a big way.

In his two seasons with the Broncos, Ray has recorded 68 tackles and 12 sacks, including eight sacks in 2016, which were the second-most on the team behind All-Pro linebacker Von Miller.