It wasn't the most memorable NFL season when it came to the quality of play. Sixteen teams finished below .500, and three teams in both the AFC South and NFC East finished at .500 or worse. Not great stuff.
But when it came to funny things that happened on and around the field, it's been great. Fans were jumping on flaming tables and ripping jerseys like Hulk Hogan, while players were messing up in the most spectacular of ways.
To forget all that mediocrity on the field, we decided to focus on the many tremendously funny moments of the 2015 season. So sit back, relax and have a laugh, football fans! Maybe during the playoffs, the play will catch up.
GET EM CAM #Panthers pic.twitter.com/Feb29SCkfg
— Kyle Poole (@ThatPooleKid) November 15, 2015
Antonio Brown's hair looks like an architectural masterpiece: pic.twitter.com/MXRpo0HCeL
— Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) September 10, 2015
OOPS! pic.twitter.com/PsMtUI7qye
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) November 27, 2015
#billsmafia pic.twitter.com/8OWO0AImSi
— boxxa (@boxxa) January 3, 2016
Tom Brady and Patriots trolling Rex Ryan so hard pic.twitter.com/VIEliXWHVs
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) November 24, 2015
Greg Olsen has no interest in being part of the #DabSquad. pic.twitter.com/hggvPQJYVu
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) December 14, 2015
Panthers owner attempted to do The Dab. We wish he didn't.
//t.co/lVGRgLKkC0 pic.twitter.com/fWy8ogWQeU
— HuffPost Sports (@HuffPostSports) December 7, 2015
Hope you don't have Danny Amendola on your fantasy team (h/t @PeteBlackburn)
pic.twitter.com/R9AuR2VjZL
— HuffPost Sports (@HuffPostSports) November 15, 2015
Uhhhh Colts, what are you doing? pic.twitter.com/Lf6PkDKq3j
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) October 19, 2015
@FeitsBarstool @stoolpresidente Browns fans loving it pic.twitter.com/4seAT5tqEn
— Clay Hill (@TheBigC_Hill) December 1, 2015
Browns Sadness from Charles Wulf on Vimeo.
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