Minnesota Vikings defensive back Camryn Bynum made the play of the game this Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars when he intercepted rival quarterback Mac Jones inside the final two minutes to seal a Vikings win 12-7.
The former California Golden Bears star was hyped up after his display of athleticism and he wanted to celebrate in a big way… and he did just that.
The infamous Raygun dance to celebrate
The Viking didn’t waste no time and started doing some of the moves that Aussie breakdancer Raygun used during his infamous performance at the Paris Olympics.
After the game, Bynum told reporters that he is a big fan of Raygun because she went and had fun at the biggest competition in the world and that’s what he does everytime he steps on the field.
He even mentioned the fact that he had to prepare a few weeks before finally feeling confident enough to hit the infamous dance. “I can clown like she did. It didn’t take too much effort.” said the defensive back.
The sad debut of Breakdancing at the Olympics
Breakdancing had a sad debut and farewell as an Olympic sport in Paris 2024. The popular urban dance that tried to establish itself in the taste of sports fans said goodbye to the Olympic Games surrounded by controversy, and Rachael “Raygun” Gunn is at the heart of the storm.
Raygun began to gain notoriety towards the middle of the breaking tournament at the Place de la Concorde in Paris. Her age of 36 years – well above the rest of the competitors – her unusual attire in the world of breaking, and her ungraceful presentations earned her criticism from experts and fans.
As if that were not enough, Raygun did not win a single point in her three matches in Paris 2024, getting eliminated in the group stage.