Minnesota Vikings’ Camryn Bynum Does Hilarious Celebration Dance Inspired by Breakdancer Raygun

Bynum showed off his moves inspired by the Olympic breakdancer while celebrating an interception on Nov. 10

Rich Storry/Getty Camryn Bynum performs Raygun inspired dance post-interception

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Camryn Bynum performs Raygun inspired dance post-interception

Camryn Bynum continues to keep it fresh on the field.

The Minnesota Vikings safety, 26, pulled out yet another iconic dance move following his interception of the Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback, Mac Jones, in the fourth quarter on Sunday, Nov. 10. The interception ended the game, with a Vikings victory 12-7.

Logan Bowles via AP Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum (24) celebrates an interception by doing Australian breakdancer Raygun's viral dance during an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla.

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Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum (24) celebrates an interception by doing Australian breakdancer Raygun's viral dance during an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla.

Bynum celebrated by imitating professional breakdancer Raygun’s 2024 Paris Olympic performance. In a clip shared on his official X (formerly Twitter) page, he began with the sprinkler before flopping down in the Jaguar’s end zone, touching his toes and transitioning into a shoulder stance.

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Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Raygun competes during the Breaking B-Girls Round Robin Group B battle between Logistx and Raygun on Day 14 of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at La Concorde on August 9, 2024 in Paris, France.

Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty

Raygun competes during the Breaking B-Girls Round Robin Group B battle between Logistx and Raygun on Day 14 of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at La Concorde on August 9, 2024 in Paris, France.

He was surrounded by teammates cheering him on in his impressive performance.

Bynum was all smiles after the game while talking with reporters, crediting Raygun, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, for inspiring his moves.

“I’m a big fan,” Bynum grinned. “She went out there, had fun. That’s what I do on the field.”

Bynum said he was prepared to do the whole routine, but unfortunately, time didn’t allow for it, so he's saving it for next time.

“Trust me, I got another one coming,” Bynum said confidently while admitting that the preparation didn’t take as long as the Usher-themed glitch following his interception against the Houston Texans on Sept. 22.

He said he comes to every game prepared with at least three moves in his back pocket.

“I got at least three ready every game, just in case I get a three-turnover game,” Bynum said proudly. “‘I have to use them wisely. I got a few more in the bank.”

When the Vikings played the New York Jets on Oct. 6 in London, Bynum celebrated an interception with Josh Metellus in a Parent Trap-inspired routine.

Bynum intercepted a pass from the Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the first quarter before locking in with Metellus presenting their rendition of the 1998 performance between Lindsay Lohan's Annie and her butler Martin (Simon Kunz) handshake choreography.

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"That's one of my favorite movies and I had to shout out to London for that one," Bynum said in a post-game press conference.

Bynum also said that while preparing for games, he’s serious about his dance routines and wants to "have something ready every single week."

The Vikings return next Sunday to play the Tennessee Titans. It’s safe to say eyes will be on Bynum to see yet another interception dance.