Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr.?and Steelers running back LeVeon Bell took to Twitter on Monday to express their surprise with the NFLs decision not to fine Cowboys running back?Ezekiel Elliott?for celebrating a touchdown Sunday by jumping into a giant Salvation Army donation kettle.The Cowboys were penalized 15 yards on the ensuing kickoff for unsportsmanlike conduct, but the NFL said Monday that Elliott would not face further sanctions.Bell responded to Beckhams original post, tweeting a pair of messages, the second of which referred to Steelers teammate and receiver?Antonio Brown.Elliotts celebration came after his franchise-record-setting 13th rushing touchdown of his rookie season in the Cowboys 26-20 win over the?Tampa Bay Buccaneers.?Elliotts score broke Tony Dorsetts team record for most touchdown runs by a rookie in Dallas history. The 2-yard run on third-and-goal gave the Cowboys a 10-3 lead in the second quarter.The publicity surrounding the jump into the oversized kettle was worth at least $4 million in equivalent advertising exposure for the Salvation Army, according to Apex Marketing Group, a sponsorship evaluation firm.Elliott was flagged for excessive celebration, which usually carries a fine of $12,154, but NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy tweeted Monday morning that Elliott would not be fined. Elliott, who had planned to match a fine with a donation, tweeted he would still donate.Cowboys receiver?Dez Bryant?didnt see an issue with the celebration, saying, Why not let it be legal? Were just having fun. Lets not make it the No Fun League.Elliott, asked Sunday if he would hop into the kettle again, said it was a one-time gesture, citing the penalty and the frustration of Cowboys coaches with the move.Lets give Zeke credit for that. It is certainly fun, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Monday. We have those kettles there because we do want the visibility of reminding everybody, certainly at this time of year, how doing the most good is putting a dollar in that red kettle. To have gotten that attention in front of probably 20 million or so people [Sunday] night for the Salvation Army was just wonderful.Information from ESPNs Todd Archer and Darren Rovell was used in this report. Air Max For Sale . -- Charlie Graham stopped 67 shots as the Belleville Bulls edged the visiting Guelph Storm 6-5 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Air Max Clearance . -- Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indianas offence. http://www.cheapairmaxcanada.com/ . Ancelotti says Ronaldo has recovered from a hamstring injury but "but he doesnt feel comfortable yet so we wont risk him." Madrid is third in the Spanish league, six points behind leader Barcelona, going into Saturdays game against Valladolid. Cheap Air Max Canada . 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In a six-race campaign that began in early March for trainer Brian Lynch, Lightstream has registered four wins and placings in two Grade 1 races -- a third in the Mother Goose and a second in the Test. The Kentucky-bred daughter of Harlans Holiday is owned by Up Hill Stable and Head of Plains Partners.Lynch said before the Raven Run that Lightstream would be given 60 days off after the race regardless of the result, then be sent to the Palm Meadows training center in South Florida to prepare for her 4-year-old season.Previously unbeaten Lucy N Ethel, the 7-2 second choice, made the early lead in the Raven Run but was done before the quarter pole, with Currlins Approval and Coniah taking over as the field straightened for home.ddddddddddddMeanwhile, Lightstream was full of momentum, and her outside surge was too much for the others, with her final margin over a late-charging Malibu Stacy being 1-1/4 lengths. Coniah was another half-length back in third, with Curlins Approval another half-length back in fourth.After the top four, the order was Graces Treasure, Southern Girl, Takrees, Covey Trace, Sophias Song, Bellamentary, Ma Can Do It, and Lucy N Ethel. There were no scratches.In April, off an eye-catching career debut at Gulfstream Park, Lightstream won the Grade 3 Beaumont at Keeneland in her second start. She becomes only the second filly, after Gypsy Robin in 2012, to sweep the Beaumont and Raven Run in the same year.For Leparoux, it was his 55th stakes victory at Keeneland, allowing him to take sole possession of second in that category after previously being tied with Jerry Bailey. Pat Day has the most with 95.The $2 exacta (12-7) paid $276, the $1 trifecta (12-7-9) returned $2,033.90, and the 10-cent superfecta (12-7-9-8) was worth $1,712.39.Racing resumes Sunday at Keeneland with the Grade 3 Dowager Stakes for filly-mare turf marathoners. ' ' '