DETROIT – Apparently, one good “Stumblebum” deserves another in the eyes of Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph.

During the second quarter of Detroit’s 52-21 blowout win over the Chicago Bears, Joseph intercepted quarterback Caleb Williams with 9:52 remaining in the period.

Known for his trolling of opponents, Joseph celebrated the play by gathering his teammates to mimic the “Stumblebum,” a trick play designed by former Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson -- now the Bears’ head coach. And to add insult to injury, Joseph said the celebration had extra meaning.

“That’s that one play that Ben Johnson had did against Chicago when we played them (last season),” Joseph said.

When asked how long the team had practiced the celebration, Joseph admitted: “We did it on the fly.”

Well played,

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