New Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy created a Tik Tok dance with Roger Goodell

New Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy got Roger Goodell to create a Tik Tok dance with him.

New Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy made a Tik Tok dance with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Yes, you read that right.

Here’s the dance, courtesy of Dov Kleiman on Twitter:

Broncos fans would probably love to see Jeudy use that dance frequently in the end zone as a touchdown celebration for many years to come.

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WATCH: Michigan State Football coaching staff puts out hilarious Full House Tik Tok

The Michigan State Football coaching staff put their own spin on the Full House intro in a hilarious Tik Tok video.

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In this edition of, ‘The most 2020 thing I’ve seen all week’, the Michigan State Football team has officially created a Tik Tok account, and I have to give them some credit because they put out a pretty hilarious video to launch the new account of the coaching staff in a funny take on the Full House intro.

Here are a few of my favorite moments:

  • Special Teams Coordinator Ross Els using an elaborate Ferris Bueller-esque setup to chill on the couch during the quarantine.
  • Offensive Line Coach Chris Kapilovic pushing car because of course the offensive line coach is pushing a car.
  • Defensive Line Coach Ron Burton sinking a putt. Great form. This was my Masters moment.

You can watch it here:

https://www.tiktok.com/@michiganstatefootball/video/6813056745758346502

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WATCH: Chris Paul shows off dance skills alongside his son in new Tik Tok video

Paul posted a video of the pair doing the Need A Freak dance on his Instagram page Saturday.

Chris Paul may be one of the elder statesmen of the NBA, but during the league-wide shut down due to the spread of the coronavirus, Paul is proving that he can still keep up with the younger generation.

On Tik Tok, at least.

Paul already made a cameo in rookie Darius Bazley’s video, along with fellow Oklahoma City Thunder teammate, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

On Saturday, Paul posted a video on Instagram of himself dancing alongside his son, Chris Paul II, in a Tik Tok video doing the Need A Freak dance.

He captioned it “Why?” with two laughing emojis and a shrug.

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Why? 😂🤣🤷🏾‍♂️ @littlechrisp

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Gilgeous-Alexander weighed in on the dance, saying “stiff ahhhhh” with a couple of laughing emojis.

Paul is obviously enjoying his time away from the Thunder to reconnect with his family, who do not live in Oklahoma City.

In a video posted to his Instagram on Friday, the first-year Thunder point guard encouraged those who are at home during this global health crisis to use to time to connect with loved ones, while also offering a message of hope for those who might be struggling.

WATCH: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander takes on Dip and Lean Challenge

Gilgeous-Alexander posted another video of him dancing on the social media app, Tik Tok, this time taking on the Dip and Lean Challenge.

The NBA might be in the midst of a hiatus, but Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is continuing to serve up highlights.

Via his newly created Tik Tok account.

Gilgeous-Alexander is just one of several players to create accounts on the social networking app since Commissioner Adam Silver announced that the league would be suspended indefinitely after Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus on March 11 ahead of the Utah Jazz’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

SGA has posted videos with teammates Darius Bazley and Chris Paul, as well as a solo video of him bringing back The Dougie, a dance move made popular by Cali Swag District back in 2009 (when Gilgeous-Alexander was 11, in case you wanted to feel old today).

In his newest Tik Tok video, the first-year Thunder guard takes on the Dip and Lean Challenge that was circulating on the app back in September 2019.

https://www.tiktok.com/@shaiii2/video/6804549273171119366?u_code=dbcfmiief1ma75&preview_pb=0&language=en&timestamp=1584560845&utm_campaign=client_share&app=musically&utm_medium=ios&user_id=6805629787102217221&tt_from=more&utm_source=more&source=h5_m

Gilgeous-Alexander has brought a lot of fun and energy to Oklahoma City this season, and it looks like he’ll be doing the same for the foreseeable future via social media.