Madden NFL 26 features dozens of different celebrations that your players can perform after making a big play on the field. From scoring a touchdown to recording an interception to just making a first down, you'll be able to celebrate quite often during a game. However, you first have to know what buttons to press to be able to celebrate and which celebrations you have access to, depending on what kind of play you made.
Below, we'll go over all of the available celebrations in Madden 26, how to perform them, and when you can perform each one.
How to perform celebrations in Madden 26
Before we get into each celebration offered in Madden 26, how do you perform one after you make a big play? Fortunately, it's fairly simple.
After you score a touchdown, intercept a pass, or make a first down, look at the bottom left corner of your screen. You'll see a "Celebrate" icon appear, and you can press a specific button combination after it appears to perform a celebration. You want to make sure you press the celebration buttons quickly, though, as the icon doesn't stay on the screen for too long.
The Celebration icon appears in the bottom-left corner of the screen
The Celebration icon appears in the bottom-left corner of the screen
Once the icon disappears, your celebration window has passed, and you'll have to wait for the next big play to celebrate.
All celebrations in Madden 26
Now that you know what to look for before you celebrate, let's go over all of the celebrations and the buttons to press to perform each one.
As we mentioned before, you can celebrate after scoring a touchdown, intercepting a pass, or making a first down. There are specific celebrations you can perform after each of these big plays. This means you can only use certain celebrations after scoring a touchdown, and those celebrations aren't available after intercepting a pass or making a first down.
All three of the big play types in Madden 26 have their own celebrations with unique button combinations, so you have to remember which celebrations correlate with each play. You'll also have to remember the buttons to press to perform the celebration you want.
Some of the TD celebrations in Madden 26
Some of the TD celebrations in Madden 26
Below, we've separated the different categories of celebrations and listed the button combinations for each one in Madden 26:
All Touchdown celebrations
Celebration Button Combination
Point to Fans Right Stick (RS) Up
Step Back on Em RS Right
Griddy RS Down
Salute RS Left
Reach Low Flex L2/LT + RS Up
Shake With It L2/LT + RS Right
Wavy Walk L2/LT + RS Down
He's a Dawg L2/LT + RS Left
Stand on Biz L1/LB + RS Up
Afterburners L1/LB + RS Right
Spike L1/LB + RS Down
Two-Step Shuffle L1/LB + RS Left
Headstand R2/RT + RS Up
Run Up Flex R2/RT + RS Right
Fancy Flip R2/RT + RS Down
All Together Now R2/RT + RS Left
Candy Karate R1/RB + RS Up
Wait For It R1/RB + RS Right
Shake Em Up R1/RB + RS Down
At the Y R1/RB + RS Left
All Interception celebrations
Celebration Button Combination
Wave Goodbye RS Up
Why You Throwing My Way RS Right
Strapped RS Down
Head Swag RS Left
All First Down celebrations
Celebration Button Combination
Signal It RS Up
Touch Em Up RS Right
Jacked RS Down
Shake It Off RS Left
You can view all of these celebrations by pressing pause during the middle of a game or training session and selecting the "Celebrations" tab.
How to perform Hot Spot Celebrations in Madden 26
Finally, Madden 26 has also introduced Hot Spot Celebrations, which give you more freedom in how your player celebrates after a touchdown.
Performing a touchdown celebration
Performing a touchdown celebration
Hot Spot Celebrations work by giving you time to move your player after they've scored a touchdown. During this time, you can move your player to certain parts of the endzone to have them interact with specific elements of the field. There are a few different zones throughout the endzone, and moving to each zone will result in a new celebration.
For example, running to the field goal post will make your player interact with it, while running to one side of the endzone sees your player get the crowd involved. You only have a few seconds to move your player after they've scored a touchdown if you want to use a Hot Spot Celebration, so make your movements count.