George Pickens, wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, did a Cristiano Ronaldo ‘Siu’ celebration vs Indianapolis Colts on Monday. The two sides locked horns at the Lucas Oil Stadium. 

Pittsburgh won 24-17. 

Pittsburgh lost the lead, for the first time in the game, after Matt Ryan found Michael Pittman for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. The score was 17-16. 

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Steelers running back Benjamin Snell Jr got a hand off out of the shotgun and he took it into the endzone from two yards out. Kenny Pickett and co were back into the lead. They then tried the two-point conversion and the quarterback found Pickens in the corner. 

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George Pickens, running animatedly, did Portugal star, one of the most successful football player, Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous SIU celebration. 

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“George Pickens doing his best Christiano Ronaldo celebration hitting the SUIIIII ⚽” a Twitter user wrote. 

“George Pickens channeling his inner Cristiano Ronaldo 🔥” another one said. 

“Pickens with a Ronaldo. So is that a Siuuu-point conversion?” a third one added. 

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“George Pickens doing the Ronaldo celebration for a 2 pt conversion is just as hilarious as Ronaldo trying to claim a goal he didn’t touch,” a fourth one tweeted. 

Indianapolis Colts gained no yards in the first quarter. Steelers led 3-0. After their first three possessions, Colts, in eight plays, had six yards. 

Quarterback Matt Ryan was 5/13 for 36 yards with one interception in the first 30 minutes. Steelers led 16-3 after two quarters. 

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However, they turned things around in the second half. Running back Jonathan Taylor scored Indianapolis’ first touchdown of the night. Pittman scored one more. 

Meanwhile, Colts players were heard saying ‘its the same plays’, talking about the predictable Pittsburgh Steelers offense in the second-half.