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The Ickey Shuffle was a touchdown celebration performed by National Football League (NFL) fullback Elbert "Ickey" Woods, who played for the Cincinnati Bengals.After scoring a touchdown, Woods would shuffle his feet to the right and hold the football out to the right, shuffle his feet to the left and hold the football out to the left, and finally finish by doing three hops to the right and ...
'Ickey Shuffle' is a big hit For some reason, the "Ickey Shuffle" became a phenomenon. He'd take a few awkward steps to one side, a few more to the other, spike the ball and fans would go wild.
MH fitness director Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S., ... through the ladder boxes one at a time with each foot to hopping through them, to more complicated drills like the Ickey shuffle. Do 3 to 4 sets ...
The Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL) in the second round, drafted Woods with the 31st overall selection, of the 1988 NFL draft. [5] [6] He was a breakout star as a rookie, setting franchise rookie records for rushing with 1,066 yards (since broken by Corey Dillon), 15 touchdowns, and an NFL-leading 5.3 yards per carry, [7] along with 228 yards and three touchdowns in ...
Ickey Woods Woods as a rookie running back led the Bengals to the Super Bowl and popularized the "Ickey Shuffle." 34 years ago today, the cover of Sports Illustrated featuring Ickey Woods.
The 1988 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 21st year in professional football and its 19th with the National Football League (NFL).. After coming off a disappointing 1987 season, the Bengals tied for the best record in the NFL in 1988, secured home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, and won the AFC Championship by defeating the Buffalo Bills 21–10.
The 1996 Cincinnati Bengals season was the franchise's 29th in professional football and its 27th with the National Football League.The Dave Shula era came to a sudden end when he was fired after a 1–6 start, as Jeff Blake struggled with turnovers.
The Cincinnati Bengals' return to the Super Bowl has resurfaced a the classic running back