The Minnesota Vikings proved they know how to deliver an epic touchdown celebration during their game against the Atlanta Falcons, thanks to Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus.
Before securing the 42-21 victory on Sunday, the Vikings defense delivered yet another unforgettable celebration, leaving fans in awe of their flawless choreography.
Early in the second quarter, safety Josh Metellus made a key defensive play by intercepting a pass from Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins. After the big stop, Metellus went to the end zone and performed a memorable touchdown celebration with Bynum.
Metellus and Bynum embraced their playful side and referenced an iconic scene from the 2004 movie "White Chicks."
In the video, the two Vikings safeties flawlessly executed a dynamic routine, mimicking the famous dance battle sequence between lead characters Marcus and Kevin Copeland.
Interestingly, the 26-year-old former California Golden Bears player shared his thoughts on the epic touchdown tribute.
“WE HAVE THE BEST CELLY’S IN THE LEAGUE @noexcuses_23,” Bynum wrote on his Instagram story, tagging his Vikings teammate, followed by another post that read, “Best celebration in HISTORY.”
Meanwhile, fans shared the same enthusiasm, hyping up Bynum and Metellus for their legendary celebration.
“One of the best cellys of the season by A Thousand Miles,” one wrote.
“Nah, this celly is of the year on everybody's lives,” a social media user seconded.
One fan seemed impressed with how the duo perfectly executed every step and said, “I didn’t think they were going to go all the way, Lmaooo, that’s tough.”
“They really have been the kings of celebrations this year,” another user added.
This isn’t the first time Cam Bynum grabbed attention for a celebration during a Vikings win. Back in November, he surprised the crowd by performing the viral dance moves of Olympic breakdancer Raygun during their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.