NFL’s Vikings Do High School Musical’s ‘We’re All In This Together’ Dance

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Camryn Bynum.
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The Minnesota Vikings are proving they sure know how to bust a move!

NFL player Camryn Bynum led a choreographed dance with his teammates during their game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, December 29.

Clad in their football gear in the end zone, the players perfectly mimicked the famous “We’re All in This Together”  from High School Musical.

SportsCenter shared footage of the Vikings’ dance contrasted with the original Disney movie scenes via X on Sunday.

“The Vikings hit the ‘We’re All In This Together’ from High School Musical ????????,” the clip was captioned.

The popular film, released in 2006, starred Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron in their breakout roles. After seeing the clip, the musical’s stars gave the NFL team’s dance their stamp of approval.

Sharing footage and a news article of the viral moment via her Instagram Story on Sunday, Hudgens, 36, showed her approval by adding four clapping emojis and a laughing face emoji.

Efron, 37, also took to social media to applaud the Vikings’ moves. The actor similarly shared footage via his Instagram Story several hours after Hudgens and simply captioned it, “Nailed it!!”

music NFL Vikings do High School Musical Dance in endzone


The High School Musical cast.
(Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images)

The Vikings are fast becoming as famous for their well-choreographed on-field celebrations as they are for their football plays.

Last week, a different iconic Disney dance got the Vikings treatment when the players learned the moves to a performance that appeared in Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.

Bynum, 26, shared a behind-the-scenes clip via X on December 22 of him and teammates Josh Metellus, Byron Murphy Jr., Harrison Phillips and Theo Jackson practicing the hand motions and footwork for the Camp Rock dance. They later performed the dance on the football field in a game against the Seattle Seahawks.

“‘CAMP ROCK!!!!’ Behind the scenes ???????????????? 90’s babies this is for y’all! ????????,” he captioned the clip.

It’s not just Disney movies that Bynum is drawing inspiration from, though. In November, Bynum paid tribute to viral Olympic breakdancer Raygun with his celebration dance following a game-sealing interception.

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After Bynum picked off Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Mac Jones and secured the Vikings’ 12-6 victory in a game that took place in November, he imitated Raygun’s dance from the 2024 Paris Olympics with impressive detail.

Following the match, the football player told reporters the moves were in honor of the Australian Olympian.

“I’m a big fan,” Bynum said. “She went out there, had fun. That’s what I do on the field.”

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