Trash talk, late hits, showboating, NFL players push the limits. But sometimes, karma shows up quicker than a safety blitz. Whether it’s a player getting instant payback or a team collapsing after showboating, these moments are proof that the football gods are always watching.
Here Are 7 Times Karma Struck Fast in an NFL Game
7. Marcus Peters Eats a Flag… Then Gets Burned
After a play in 2018, Marcus Peters mocked the opposition by pretending to eat a penalty flag. On the next drive, he got torched for a touchdown. You bite karma, it bites back.
6. The Colts’ “Worst Fake Punt Ever”
In 2015, the Colts tried a bizarre fake punt against the Patriots, with no linemen. It failed hilariously and led to a turnover on downs. Bill Belichick didn’t even blink. Karma punishes dumb ideas.
5. Terrell Owens on the Dallas Star
T.O. celebrated a touchdown by running to the Cowboys’ star at midfield in 2000. But Emmitt Smith didn’t let it slide, he reclaimed the star after his own TD, and George Teague later leveled Owens. Instant karma, Dallas-style.
4. Cam Newton’s Cocky First Down… Then a Fumble
Cam Newton celebrated a first down a little too confidently against the Dolphins in 2021, only to fumble on the very next play. Miami recovered. The football gods were quick that day.
3. Tyreek Hill’s Peace Sign Comes Back to Haunt Him
In the regular season, Tyreek Hill flashed a peace sign at the Bills during a TD run. In the 2022 playoffs, Bills cornerback Micah Hyde returned the favor by stopping Hill cold, and Buffalo took the W.
2. Baker Mayfield’s Flag Plant Revenge
Back in college, Baker Mayfield famously planted the Oklahoma flag on Ohio State’s field. Years later, Nick Bosa got revenge in the NFL, sacking Mayfield and mimicking the flag plant. That sack hit harder than the turf.
1. JuJu Smith-Schuster Dances on the Logo
In 2020, JuJu Smith-Schuster danced on the Bengals’ logo before the game. First quarter? Boom, Vonn Bell laid him out with a monster hit. Pittsburgh lost. Karma: 1, TikTok: 0.
NFL games are intense, but the instant Karma moments are what fans live for. Whether it’s payback for showboating or trash talk gone wrong, these moments remind us, what goes around comes around fast on the gridiron.