As the New York Jets were beating the Buffalo Bills on Thursday night, the Jets got a little dance-happy during a late-game timeout.
In front of their hometown fans, the Jets didn’t huddle up to discuss game strategy or to take a few extra sips of water while they waited for the game to resume. Instead, they did this.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbCOfgdHnz7/
That’s pretty fun, right? You know what’s a whole lot more fun? When Twitter gets ahold of the video, hashtags it #JetsDanceToAnything, and sets the internet aflame.
The internet apparently discovered that the Jets can dance to any style of music. Need proof? Here are some examples.
To “Hava Nagila?” God yes.
It’s Friday night and I have nothing to do, so here’s #JetsDanceToAnything Bar Mitzvah-style. pic.twitter.com/KIbCJ5nvka
— Josh Frumkin (@jfrumkin) November 4, 2017
Charlie Brown would appreciate this even after Lucy pulled the football away.
I’m crying!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 This is so spot on!!!! #JetsDanceToAnything pic.twitter.com/oyRCEFu31W
— ANTHONY ADAMS (@spiceadams) November 3, 2017
It works in different languages.
Decided to put my own spin to #JetsDanceToAnything. Song: Tunak Tunak Tun from Daler Mehndi pic.twitter.com/Glc5wzcEo5
— Kalind (also on Spoutible 🐳) (@NYCKNP) November 4, 2017
It’s fun for a Baby and a Ginger.
https://twitter.com/TheMightyEROCK/status/926812904078262273
Barry Gibb would be proud.
https://twitter.com/michaelpagano_/status/926660869609713664
It’ll put you in the Christmas spirit …
https://twitter.com/fooolia/status/926470193165078529
… you’ll finally get that piece of the pie …
Here you go, @Jthrush84! #JetsDanceToAnything #Jets #JetUp pic.twitter.com/O1KOqp9KPb
— Brian Born (@BrianBorn) November 4, 2017
And it’ll make you want to be Rickrolled.
https://twitter.com/gman42995/status/926858483965792256
The Jets were supposed to be terrible this year, and some analysts predicted they might go 0-16 on the season. Instead, they’re 4-5 in 2017, and though they’re probably not good enough to make the playoffs, they’ve certainly been successful enough where they can dance their hearts out on the field and celebrate for as long as they want.