n the Minnesota Vikings' 12-7 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, safety Camryn Bynum certainly brought out the energy and style as he sealed the win with an interception in the final quarter.

He celebrated in some unforgettable fashion, performing dance moves inspired by Olympic breakdancer Rachael "Raygun" Gunn's performance at the 2024 Paris Games.

Raygun-Inspired Moves Steal Post-Vikings Win

Camryn Bynum Eyes Epic Dance Collab with Olympic Star Rachael Gunn After Vikings' Viral Celebration
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 10: Camryn Bynum #24 of the Minnesota Vikings celebrates with teammates after his interception against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the fourth quarter at EverBank Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Jacksonville, Florida. Mike Carlson/Getty Images

Immediately after catching a pass from Jaguars quarterback Mac Jones, Bynum went into the end zone for a rather elaborate celebration. He started with the sprinkler, then toe touches, and even went into a shoulder stand before many of his peers, and fans went wild, TMZ reports.

Bynum shared the celebration on his X account, crediting the performance of Gunn as an inspiration. As revealed afterward, he had more moves planned for such an event but held them in reserve for another time.

"I'm a big fan," Bynum smiled. "She went out there, had fun. That's what I do on the field."

Preparing for Game Day: Choreographed Moves in Ready Reserve

Bynum said instead of just pulling it off one time to celebrate a play, the 26-year-old safety planned for every game with at least three dances "in the bank" just in case a turnover presented itself.

When asked about how he prepares for each game, he said: "Yeah, well, my Raygun was kind of spontaneous, but some take a little more work in terms of perfecting the dance. Like the Usher move after Houston Texans intercepted him.".

Throwback With Josh Metellus: Parent Trap Edition

By nim, Bynum was very creative on the game of Vikings on Oct. 6 against the New York Jets in London.

Partnering with another Viking, Josh Metellus, Bynum, on his celebration of an interception, did a dance sequence inspired by the movie The Parent Trap, recreating one of the famous handshakes that Lindsay Lohan's character famously made to her butler.

In a post-game interview, he said: "That was my shout-out to London and one of my favorite movies.".

Keeping the Runs Alive for Vikings Fans

Bynum's enthusiasm for his dances stands out; he practices every week for a different performance. Next Sunday, the Vikings are set to play against the Tennessee Titans.

However, fans are excited to see what kind of dances Bynum might carry out this time around because of his creativity and penchant for preparation—no doubt, these are great reasons why Bynum's celebrations will be some of the highlights for this season.

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