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Camryn Bynum pays tribute to Raygun with breakdancing celebration
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Camryn Bynum pays tribute to Raygun with breakdancing celebration

On-field celebrations have been taken to a new level, a welcome development for the NFL, long known as the “No-Fun League.”

Camryn Bynum is definitely a candidate for Celebration of the Year.

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The Minnesota Vikings safety clinched Sunday’s 12-7 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars by intercepting a Mac Jones pass in the end zone. He immediately waved to his teammates to perform the routine he’d been practicing for “a few weeks.”

Bynum paid tribute to Australian breakdancer Raygun by performing the moves of the controversial Paris Olympian.

After the match, Bynum told reporters: he is also a “big fan” of Raygun and like him “went out and had fun.”

“I was hiding it,” Bynum said. “It’s been a long time since I’ve had a squirt, so I had to go crazy with this one. I wish I had a little more time. I’d do all the dancing, but trust me, there’s another one coming.”

“It was a fun celebration,” he added. “It didn’t take as much effort as in real life.”

Raygun’s “effort” created the biggest controversy of the Paris Games. His performance resulted in zero points and sparked outrage in AustraliaAn online petition demanded a “public apology” and a “full investigation.”

Bynum said he was already working on other celebrations.

“I have at least three ready guys every game in case I run into a three-turnover game, so I have to use them wisely,” the former Cal star said. “But trust me, I’ve got a few more in the bank.”

Whoever runs Bynum’s social media accounts has the same level of commitment, as evidenced by the video that combines Bynum and Raygun’s moves into one clean edit. Well done manager.

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