Vikings Celebrate Interception with Parent Trap Reference
Vikings Celebrate Interception with Parent Trap Reference

Vikings Celebrate Interception with Parent Trap Reference

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In the NFL's first game in London this season, the Minnesota Vikings triumphed over the New York Jets with a score of 23-17, maintaining their perfect start to the season. A standout moment came from Vikings defensive backs Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus, who celebrated an interception by reenacting the iconic handshake from the 1998 film 'The Parent Trap', which was fitting given the game's location at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The interception marked the first of three takeaways by the Vikings, contributing significantly to their victory. Aaron Rodgers struggled with three interceptions, including a pick-six, undermining the Jets' efforts to mount a comeback. Fans praised Bynum and Metellus for their creative and nostalgic celebration, highlighting the fun and personality players bring to the game. This unique tribute to the film added an entertaining dimension to the match, resonating with both fans and social media commentators.

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