
Madden NFL 26 brings excitement to the field with a wide variety of unique celebrations that let players show off after touchdowns, big plays, and other key moments. From solo touchdown dances to first down and interception celebrations, there’s something for every player who loves entertaining the fans.
But how can you perform each of them? To help you celebrate your clutch moments with style, here’s how to perform both the new Madden NFL 26 Hot-Spot celebrations, as well as all of the game’s standard solo touchdown, first down, and interception ones.
| Celebration | How To Perform |
| Point to Fans | Move the right analog stick up |
| Step Beck On Em | Move the right analog stick to the right |
| Griddy | Move the right analog stick down |
| Salute | Move the right analog stick to the left |
| Reach Low Flex | L2/LT + R3 Up |
| Shake With It | L2/LT + R3 Right |
| Wavy Walk | L2/LT + R3 Down |
| He’s A Dawg | L2/LT + R3 Left |
| Stand On Biz | L1/LB + R3 Up |
| Afterburners | L1/LB + R3 Right |
| Spike | L1/LB + R3 Down |
| Two Step Shuffle | L1/LB + R3 Left |
| Headstand | R2/RT + R3 Up |
| Run Up Flex | R2/RT + R3 Right |
| Fancy Flip | R2/RT + R3 Down |
| All Together Now | R2/RT + R3 Left |
| Candy Karate | R1/RB + R3 Up |
| Wait For It | R1/RB + R3 Right |
| Shake Em Up | R1/RB + R3 Down |
| At the Y | R1/RB + R3 Left |
| All First Down Celebrations | Signal It: Move the right analog stick up Touch ’em Up: Move the right analog stick to the right Jacked: Move the right analog stick down Shake It Off: Move the right analog stick to the left |
| All Intercveption Celebrations | Wave Goodbye: Move the right analog stick up Why you throwing my way: Move the right analog stick to the right Strapped: Move the right analog stick down Head Swag: Move the right analog stick to the left |
Hot-Spot celebrations in Madden NFL 26 are unique moves that can be triggered by guiding your player to a designated zone after scoring a touchdown. While all hot zones are confirmed to be inside the end zone, their exact locations have not yet been fully mapped. Stay tuned—we’ll update this guide as soon as the precise spots are discovered.