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Giants’ Odell Beckham, Jr., does his best Warren Sapp dance after scoring against Bucs

After catching an eight-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning late in the third quarter, Odell Beckham, Jr., had a special Bucs-themed celebration planned.
 
The New York Giants' Odell Beckham, left, catches a touchdown in front of the Bucs' Isaiah Johnson during the second half. [AP Photo/Julio Cortez]
The New York Giants' Odell Beckham, left, catches a touchdown in front of the Bucs' Isaiah Johnson during the second half. [AP Photo/Julio Cortez]
Published Nov. 19, 2018|Updated Nov. 19, 2018

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Going into this week's game against the Giants, defensive end Gerald McCoy said the Bucs defense wanted to keep playmaking wideout Odell Beckham, Jr., out of the end zone because he was certain he has a bunch of touchdown celebrations he's saved up but hasn't been able to use this season.

Beckham had gotten into the end zone just four times entering Sunday's game in the Meadowlands. But, sure enough, when he was on the receiving end of eight-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning late in the third period, he had a special Bucs-themed celebration planned.

After making the catch, Beckham did his version of Warren Sapp's touchdown celebration dance from Sept. 21, 2003, known at the "Beyonce" dance.

Here's the original:

And Beckham's version:

"I don't know," Beckham said. "I heard Warren was talking bad about me or something. Somebody told me. I don't know what he said or anything like that, so I just had to give him a little love. When people hate on you, you have to give them a little love."