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NFL Drops Ultimate Throwback: OBJ & Blue’s Dance-Off Breaks the Internet (Again) Before Pro Bowl Games

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Published: Feb 1, 2026
nfl drops ultimate throwback
nfl drops ultimate throwback

ORLANDO, Fla. — Before the flag football revolution and the precision passing challenges took over, the Pro Bowl gave us something even better: an impromptu dance battle between a superstar wide receiver and a hip-thrusting horse. The NFL just unlocked the vault, dropping the legendary 2017 clip of Odell Beckham Jr. and the Indianapolis Colts’ mascot, “Blue,” tearing up the turf. It’s the perfect hype fuel for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, airing this Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN.

The “JuJu” Heard ‘Round the World

If you weren’t glued to your feed in 2017, you missed a cultural reset. The video shows a young, bleach-blonde OBJ—then terrorizing defenses for the New York Giants—squaring up against Blue. They didn’t just sway; they committed.

The duo synchronized perfectly to “JuJu On That Beat,” hitting the glide and the shimmy with a level of chemistry usually reserved for quarterbacks and receivers. Blue, notorious for being the league’s most unhinged mascot, matched Beckham step-for-step, even adding a pelvic thrust that sent the sideline into hysterics. It wasn’t a game rep; it was pure entertainment.

The viral resurgence of this clip reminds us why the league pivoted to the “Games” format in the first place. Fans didn’t want half-speed tackles; they wanted personality. They wanted the stars to take off the helmets and have fun.

“Man, that video brings it back. You forget how much rhythm OBJ actually has until you see him battling a six-foot blue horse. That energy? That’s exactly what we’re bringing to the flag game this Tuesday. No pads, just vibes.” — Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings WR

Why This Throwback Matters for Tuesday

The timing of this tweet isn’t accidental. The NFL is signaling exactly what to expect this Tuesday night. The 2026 Pro Bowl Games have fully embraced the chaos and charisma that OBJ pioneered on that sideline nine years ago.

Expect more than just a flag football game. The “Gridiron Gauntlet” and “Best Catch” competitions are designed to manufacture exactly these kinds of viral moments. The league knows that a 30-second clip of a mascot dancing with a star receiver travels further on social media than a three-yard run up the middle. Tuesday night isn’t about the score; it’s about who puts on the best show.

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Ryan Mitchell

Ryan Mitchell is a US-based sports analyst dedicated to bringing fans closer to the gridiron through precision reporting and expert flair. Known for his ability to decode complex game strategies, Ryan provides in-depth articles that go beyond the scoreboard. From identifying breakout stars to providing detailed match previews, his mission is to keep the global sports community ahead of the curve. A passion for data-driven storytelling defines his work at nhanfl.com.

 

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