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THE GRIDIRON — The Minnesota Vikings are scary good this year, and I'm not just talking about their 14-2 record.
The potential No. 1 seed in the NFC seemingly wins over social media every week for their perfectly executed next-level on-field celebrations these days, so much that I'm shocked that we — the curators of Have You Seen This? — never featured their brilliant choreography yet.
Well, that ends today.
Those who follow the team or their celebrations know that they've whipped out references to millennial and Gen Z classics like the Lindsay Lohan version of "The Parent Trap," "White Chicks" and "Camp Rock."
The latest, which the team pulled off on Sunday, comes from "High School Musical." You know, the movie that centers around the fictional East High in New Mexico filmed at the completely real East High School in Salt Lake City.
Vikings safety Camryn Bynum — also the team's unofficial choreographer — recovered a fumble a few minutes into the team's 27-25 win over Green Bay on Sunday. Moments later, he led the defense in a dance to the song "We're All in This Together" from the movie.
We're all in this together 🎶 pic.twitter.com/ztDdLzxOua
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) December 29, 2024
CBS Sports mashed the two together for a better look at how the Vikings version compares to the original.
Better yet, Bynum shared a behind-the-scenes video of him and his teammates working on the movie's choreography before the game. It shows all the work needed to make celebration dreams come true on game day.
WE'RE ALLLLLL IN THIIIISSSS TOGETHERRRR 😂🎬🎬🎬 pic.twitter.com/tNGMgPetiS
— Camryn Bynum (@Cambeezy_) December 30, 2024
Who knows if the Vikings will win their first-ever Super Bowl this season, but it seems likely they'd at least win "Dancing With the Stars."