The Vikings dug into the Disney vault for their latest game-day celebration.
To commemorate the game-sealing interception of Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith in Minnesota’s 27-24 road win Sunday, Vikings defenders took to the end zone to perform a dance inspired by the 2010 Disney Channel movie “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.”
Vikings safety Camryn Bynum, who has been at the center of other epic celebrations this season, shared a behind-the-scenes video on X after the game to show how the dance came together.
“90’s babies this is for y’all!” the 26-year-old Bynum posted.
The Vikings mimicked the moves orchestrated by Demi Lovato in the sequel to 2008’s “Camp Rock.”
The Jonas Brothers, who appeared in both films, gave Minnesota their stamp of approval Sunday.
“Incredible,” Nick Jonas responded on X to a video of the celebration.
Sunday’s showcase comes weeks after Bynum and fellow safety Josh Metellus revisited the infamous dance battle scene from Shawn and Marlon Wayans’ 2004 comedy “White Chicks” in the Vikings’ Dec. 8 victory against the Falcons.
Prior to that, Bynum and Metellus channeled Lindsay Lohan via the handshake dance featured in Disney’s 1998 remake of “The Parent Trap.” The pair broke out the moves during Minnesota’s Oct. 6 win over the Jets in London.
Bynum also paid tribute to Olympic breakdancing sensation Raygun in November by mimicking her routine.
Given the 13-2 Vikings have punched their ticket to the postseason, it remains to be seen what Bynum and Co. have cooking for the playoffs.
Currently second in the NFC North, Minnesota is still in play for the top seed in the NFC playoff race and has two divisional games remaining against Green Bay (10-4) and current leader Detroit (13-2).
As of Monday, the Vikings are the No. 5 seed.