In a spirited display of support, over 100 Staten Island patriots gathered in the cold this week for an impromptu “Trump Dance” contest. The event brought the community together, showcasing both creativity and enthusiasm as participants danced to celebrate their shared values and support for former President Donald Trump.
The “Trump Dance” is taking the NFL by storm, with players across multiple teams joining in on the playful celebration.
It all began when San Francisco 49ers defensive star Nick Bosa celebrated a sack on the Miami Dolphins quarterback by mimicking Donald Trump’s signature double-fisted low pump earlier this month.
Bosa reprised his now-iconic move after sacking Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield during the 49ers’ victory. But the trend didn’t stop there—players from other teams quickly joined the craze.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers also celebrated a third-quarter touchdown by breaking out his own version of the Trump-inspired dance. The lighthearted move has quickly become a fan favorite, sparking cheers in stadiums and plenty of buzz online.