When you read the phrase “bonehead play,” what Steelers play(s) come to mind first? For me it’s the Marcus Allen huddle penalty of 2022, and the Kaleb Johnson kickoff debacle of 2025.
December 24, 2025
When you read the phrase “bonehead play,” what Steelers play(s) come to mind first? For me it’s the Marcus Allen huddle penalty of 2022, and the Kaleb Johnson kickoff debacle of 2025.
Plaxico burress spiking the ball without being touched
This season – Roman Wilson’s hurdle
Let’s see.
* Chase Claypool catching a first down with seconds left in the game, and decides to pose with the ball rather than give it to the official so that the next play could take place without losing too much time on the clock.
* Plaxico Burress making an incredible catch, then spiking the ball – and since he wasn’t touched, he basically allowed the opposing team to catch the ball after the spike and run it back to the end zone.
* Mike Tomlin “accidentally” stepping on the field while an opposing player was on the way to the end zone, slowing him down long enough to get tackled.
* DJ Johnson kicking a player in the helmet during the playoffs, drawing FOUR flags at once and getting tossed.
* Dave Smith, you have to go back to 1971 for this … he was the first NFL player to run in for a touchdown but drop the ball before crossing the plane, celebrating too early and turning a touchdown into a touchback.
Will those work?
Definitely the Kaleb Johnson kickoff
I’m old enough to remember Barry Foster doing the same thing on a kick off to start his career.
Kaleb Johnson doesnt even crack the top 10. A rookie making a mistake with the rules is way less egregious than most of this list. Chase Claypool celebrating a first down with the clock ticking is probably mine.
Not a football play, but Bubby Brister referring to the wind coming off the lake at three rivers stadium was pretty bone headed.
I honestly forgot Kaleb Johnson even exists on the team. What a disappointing draft pick.
Neil O’Donnell’s play in the Super Bowl
Gunner tip toe kick return, and Grimble running into a tackle leading to a fumble on the 1 yard line.
Both are the definition of backup level play.
Limas Sweed trying to watch himself on the scoreboard instead of catching what should have been a deep touchdown bomb several years back
SImilar to the Kaleb Johnson but Barry Foster doing it in 1990 against the 49ers.
Mapletron dancing around and celebrating a first down as time expired.
Does it have to be a play on the field? I ask because the DK fan interaction is about as bone headed as it gets even if he has a past with the same fan.
Plexiglass spiking one of his first catches
Chase Claypool & his stupid 1st down celebration with no timeouts & the clock running down.
Barry Foster in 1990
Kaleb Johnson benching himself for the rest of this season
Usually any of our third and long defensive plays… or 4th quarter “up by 12 points” type defense. The usual let the competition stay in the game so I can’t have a single moment of relaxation until the game is officially over…
But also, Gunner toe tap and chase celebration are the first to come to mind
Easy for me. Claypool’s celebration after a catch with the clock running out.
Plexico spiking the ball at mid field when he was not down, no whistle, turnover.
Plax spiking the football on a fist down after a diving catch on which he was not touched.
Doesn’t need to be a play. Dk metcalf
Gunnar is the real answer here
Not a Steeler, but anytime a player drops the ball before crossing the end zone
The Desean Jackson play always comes to mind
Basically all of Mike Mitchell’s career.
Gunner Olszewski toe tapping a kickoff on the 9 instead of letting it go out of bounds
Shame too because it was a gorgeous toe tap, kickoffs are the only time you dont want to do that
The one defense I give to Kaleb is that in college you can leave the ball for a touch back on a kick off into the end zone. Still not excusable though.
Sean Davis blowing up his own teammate Joe Haden who had an INT in his hands in the opponents end zone only for the ball to end up in Keenan Allen’s hands for a touchdown.
That I have personally seen live? Hands down the Wasted pick of Kaleb Johnson with the kick return from Hell.
Plaxico Burress, spinning the ball after the first down.
Limas Sweed dropping a TD, then faking an injury which burned a timeout.
Sean Suisham’s ‘River Dance’
Gunner doing pretty much anything.
Chase claypool losing the game for us by celebrating in minnesota
The definition of a Bonehead move in recent memory, to me, is Claypool celebrating a 1st down while precious seconds tick away. It wasn’t a lapse in judgement or a stupid mistake. Just 180 proof bonehead.
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[Gunner Olszewski boneheaded kickoff return](https://youtu.be/jLRG9j6EOWs?si=kkpPtmse8sdzfzME)
Chase Claypool against the Vikings
Gunner toe tap the kick return
The Plaxico spike
Gunner Olszewski, ’nuff said
Plaxico burress spiking the ball without being touched
This season – Roman Wilson’s hurdle
Let’s see.
* Chase Claypool catching a first down with seconds left in the game, and decides to pose with the ball rather than give it to the official so that the next play could take place without losing too much time on the clock.
* Plaxico Burress making an incredible catch, then spiking the ball – and since he wasn’t touched, he basically allowed the opposing team to catch the ball after the spike and run it back to the end zone.
* Mike Tomlin “accidentally” stepping on the field while an opposing player was on the way to the end zone, slowing him down long enough to get tackled.
* DJ Johnson kicking a player in the helmet during the playoffs, drawing FOUR flags at once and getting tossed.
* Dave Smith, you have to go back to 1971 for this … he was the first NFL player to run in for a touchdown but drop the ball before crossing the plane, celebrating too early and turning a touchdown into a touchback.
Will those work?
Definitely the Kaleb Johnson kickoff
I’m old enough to remember Barry Foster doing the same thing on a kick off to start his career.
Kaleb Johnson doesnt even crack the top 10. A rookie making a mistake with the rules is way less egregious than most of this list. Chase Claypool celebrating a first down with the clock ticking is probably mine.
Not a football play, but Bubby Brister referring to the wind coming off the lake at three rivers stadium was pretty bone headed.
I honestly forgot Kaleb Johnson even exists on the team. What a disappointing draft pick.
Neil O’Donnell’s play in the Super Bowl
Gunner tip toe kick return, and Grimble running into a tackle leading to a fumble on the 1 yard line.
Both are the definition of backup level play.
Limas Sweed trying to watch himself on the scoreboard instead of catching what should have been a deep touchdown bomb several years back
SImilar to the Kaleb Johnson but Barry Foster doing it in 1990 against the 49ers.
[https://youtu.be/wKUzifhngoM?t=169](https://youtu.be/wKUzifhngoM?t=169)
Xavier Grimble’s fumble for a touchback. He didn’t needed to make contact.
Burress spiking a live ball: https://youtu.be/rNOvBSTqLoc?
Mapletron dancing around and celebrating a first down as time expired.
Does it have to be a play on the field? I ask because the DK fan interaction is about as bone headed as it gets even if he has a past with the same fan.
Plexiglass spiking one of his first catches
Chase Claypool & his stupid 1st down celebration with no timeouts & the clock running down.
Barry Foster in 1990
Kaleb Johnson benching himself for the rest of this season
Usually any of our third and long defensive plays… or 4th quarter “up by 12 points” type defense. The usual let the competition stay in the game so I can’t have a single moment of relaxation until the game is officially over…
But also, Gunner toe tap and chase celebration are the first to come to mind
Easy for me. Claypool’s celebration after a catch with the clock running out.
Plexico spiking the ball at mid field when he was not down, no whistle, turnover.
Plax spiking the football on a fist down after a diving catch on which he was not touched.
Doesn’t need to be a play. Dk metcalf
Gunnar is the real answer here
Not a Steeler, but anytime a player drops the ball before crossing the end zone
The Desean Jackson play always comes to mind
Basically all of Mike Mitchell’s career.
Gunner Olszewski toe tapping a kickoff on the 9 instead of letting it go out of bounds
Shame too because it was a gorgeous toe tap, kickoffs are the only time you dont want to do that
The one defense I give to Kaleb is that in college you can leave the ball for a touch back on a kick off into the end zone. Still not excusable though.
Sean Davis blowing up his own teammate Joe Haden who had an INT in his hands in the opponents end zone only for the ball to end up in Keenan Allen’s hands for a touchdown.
https://youtu.be/a-EaiC6WC1s
https://preview.redd.it/aeb1qlxww69g1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c1bcd8963d850546f7e742d112d000f6649aecb7
Pouncey launching the first snap of the playoff game over mount Washington.
[https://youtu.be/EVvxc4khCAc?si=GxwMFAJSLk95EpLv](https://youtu.be/EVvxc4khCAc?si=GxwMFAJSLk95EpLv)
Celebrating a fake punt as a first even though it’s very clearly short
https://preview.redd.it/vjxyzejcx69g1.jpeg?width=771&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0cbb7ddd37f31383ea3aa10cb7961bb1c17728da
That I have personally seen live? Hands down the Wasted pick of Kaleb Johnson with the kick return from Hell.
Plaxico Burress, spinning the ball after the first down.
Limas Sweed dropping a TD, then faking an injury which burned a timeout.
Sean Suisham’s ‘River Dance’
Gunner doing pretty much anything.
Chase claypool losing the game for us by celebrating in minnesota
The definition of a Bonehead move in recent memory, to me, is Claypool celebrating a 1st down while precious seconds tick away. It wasn’t a lapse in judgement or a stupid mistake. Just 180 proof bonehead.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3h1AfyweFY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3h1AfyweFY)