Minnesota Vikings star Camryn Bynum paid tribute to viral Olympic breakdancer Raygun with his celebration dance following a game-sealing interception. After Bynum, 26, picked off Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Mac Jones on Sunday, November 10, securing the Vikings’ 12-6 victory, the safety imitated Raygun’s dance from the 2024 Paris Olympics with impressive detail. Bynum told reporters after the game that his celebration was a tribute to the Australian breaker — real name Rachael Gunn — with whom the football player feels a kinship.
“I’m a big fan,” Bynum gushed. “She went out there, had fun. That’s what I do on the field.
” Bynum admitted he had been “saving” the dance for some time, which Raygun performed to much shock and derision in August. Camryn Bynum, Raygun “It’s been a while since I’ve had a [celebration], so I was like, ‘I gotta go crazy with this one,’” Bynum said with a big smile. “I wish I had a little more time.
I would have done the whole dance. But trust me, I got another one coming.” The interception was Bynum’s third of the season and first since the Vikings’ 23-17 win over the New York Jets on October 6.
Bynum said he had been practicing the dance “for a few weeks,” which is often a process he shows off on social media. Before he performed an Usher -themed glitch dance celebration after nabbing an interception against the Houston Texans on September 22, Bynum posted rehearsal footage from his apartment via In.