Alvin Kamara explains why historic cleats aren’t in the Hall of Fame

Alvin Kamara explains why historic cleats aren't in the Hall of Fame

Dec. 24, 2025, 9:56 a.m. CT

The New Orleans Saints have had many memorable games over the years, most of the top ones having been denoted by record-breaking moments. Drew Brees held many of those in his own right, as has Cam Jordan. But one of the most notable in recent memory was Alvin Kamara’s Christmas Day special, where he put up six rushing touchdowns against the Minnesota Vikings in 2020, tying the all-time NFL record for rushing touchdowns in a game.

It was also denoted by the snow angel celebration and his cleats, which were something that had not been seen in the NFL prior, as he had one green and one red for the occasion. Unfortunately, the NFL fined him for this as it was not allowed, but then shortly after, they asked him for them, so they could place the pair in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Initially, many believed he had accepted, but recently, he sat down with Terron Armstead on The Set, and among other things, discussed the cleat debacle.

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It is intriguing to know that this is the case and how it all unfolded behind the scenes. The fine was a bit ridiculous, especially given how the cleats were so tied to the historic moment, which they have promoted repeatedly on loop every single year around Christmas time. Regardless, it is nice to know the cleats are with Kamara, and he has held onto them as a memory of that day.

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