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Last season the Minnesota Vikings got introduced to Justin Jefferson and the Griddy dance. The former LSU Tiger took the league by storm as he finished fourth in the NFL with 1,400 receiving yards. After scoring his first touchdown against the Tennessee Titans, he dropped his Griddy dance prior to getting into the endzone.
For his performance, Jefferson’s peers voted him among the NFL’s top 100 players at No. 53 overall. Now you get to see him working on some new moves added to his celebration dance with some help from a new friend. Jefferson’s favorite cereal Cinnamon Toast Crunch partnered with him with the Cinnamoji.
The Cinnamoji might need to brush up on his cover skills while trying to keep up with last season’s top rookie wide receiver.
Griddy, year two. đĽ I partnered with the @cinnamontoastcrunch Cinnamoji to drop some new moves in. Keep an eye out. #getgriddy pic.twitter.com/3ZjN33j20Z
— JJETSâď¸ (@JJettas2) August 13, 2021
Even some of his teammates in Minnesota are getting into the act of performing the ‘Griddy.’
The receivers are wild đđ@JJettas2 @athielen19 @KJ_Osborn @LAHGRIDDY2x pic.twitter.com/tpv95m9KyB
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) August 18, 2021
Jefferson is poised to repeat last season with the Vikings. He finished the rookie campaign with 88 receptions, 1,400 yards, and seven touchdowns. This coming off the monster 2019 junior season with the LSU Tigers. That year he racked up 1,540 yards and 18 touchdowns as he helped hoist the CFP national championship trophy.
That season his biggest game came against the Oklahoma Sooners as he hauled in 14 receptions for 227 yards and four scores.
Fueling up with Cinnamon Toast Crunch while help him reach greater heights in 2021.
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