It didn’t take long for Alvin Kamara to deliver on Christmas Day.
The New Orleans Saints, who were running back, made a 40-yard touchdown run on the opening unit of the game, for a quick lead over the Minnesota Vikings. And he did it in style, with a pair of green and red Christmas-themed studs that could attract a fine from the league.
Kamara, who scored five touchdowns against the Vikings, now has 20 touchdowns this season – his career is high. Kamara is the first Clinton Portis player in 2003 to rush for five TDs in a game. Kamara also established a high career, a few meters from the fight. He was named to the fourth Pro Bowl in four years earlier this week.
Alvin Kamara returns to the city 🎅
40 meters for @ A_kamara6! | 📺: Fox pic.twitter.com/oKHHlIucdr
– New Orleans Saints (@Saints) December 25, 2020
The Saints’ offensive line also deserves credit, on a day when both starting goalkeepers Andrus Peat and Nick Easton are injured. The line opened a big pit for Kamara against Minnesota’s defense against the exhaustion of accidents.
Kamara can also benefit from its festive spikes.
Kamara’s Christmas presents are clean 🎄
(via @Sanctify) pic.twitter.com/Io84esSM0k
– NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) December 25, 2020