VIDEO: Watch Bears kicker Cairo Santos’ Vikings-themed locker-room dance

MINNEAPOLIS —  Bears kicker Cairo Santos celebrated his game-winning field goal in the locker room with a Vikings-themed dance.

When coach Ben Johnson gave Santos the game ball after Sunday’s 19-17 win against the Vikings, the kicker did the “griddy” but clapped his hands over his head as if he was doing the Vikings’ “Skol” chant.

In the video posted of the Bears’ postgame celebration, coach Ben Johnson pointed to the growth the team has shown since blowing a fourth-quarter lead to the same Vikings in the season opener.

“How similar was that to the first game we played against those guys? …” he asked. “We learned from that and it took all three phases there are the end for us to win.”

Johnson also gave game balls to Devin Duvernay, who returned a kickoff 56 yards with 42 seconds to play, and president/CEO Kevin Warren, who helped build U.S. Bank Stadium as a Vikings executive.

How does it feel, football fans, to see the often hopeless Bears put that shoe on somebody else’s foot for a change?
John Beam, his junior-college coach, was shot and killed this week.
Wait, does the Bears’ epic four-play, nine-yard march to set up a field goal at the end count as yet another game-winning drive for quarterback Caleb Williams?

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