Travis Hunter, Kai Cenat Go Viral By Coming Up With Epic Celebration for Jaguars Rookie’s First Big Play

Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter has a new touchdown celebration in the works -- inspired by a recent livestream with popular YouTuber Kai Cenat.

Popular YouTuber Kai Cenat has gone viral for a video in which he choreographs a dance-themed touchdown celebration for Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter. During a livestream, Cenat jumps excitedly out of his chair before performing an impromptu dance for Hunter to imitate when he scores his first NFL touchdown.

Also in the video, Hunter immediately joins in with the dance, appearing to enjoy his new celebration.


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Travis Hunter and Kai Cenat Perform Rookie’s New Touchdown Celebration Online

If Day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft was anything to go by, fans can expect a show from Hunter when he steps onto NFL fields for the first time. The wide receiver/cornerback hybrid was in high spirits ahead of the draft, dancing with the on-stage performers before the main event.

The 2024 Heisman Trophy winner was in a similar mood after being drafted second overall by the Jaguars, who traded up from the fifth pick to select him. Hunter danced his way out of the tunnel, his beaming smile lighting up the stage in Green Bay.

It appears that Hunter has no plans to stop dancing come September, with a new touchdown celebration ready to go, courtesy of Cenat. During the livestream, the YouTuber explodes into a dance that the Jaguars’ rookie is excited to try.

Hunter immediately nails the dance before declaring, “That’s it.” From the reaction in the room, the dance is likely to catch on with Hunter’s teammates, with as many as five people in the video performing it simultaneously.

When Will We See the Jaguars’ Star Dance in an NFL End Zone?

The Jaguars face the Carolina Panthers at home in Week 1 of the regular season, offering Hunter an immediate opportunity to find the end zone. The Panthers have added well during the offseason, but with Brian Thomas Jr. keeping Jaycee Horn busy, Hunter could light it up early for his new team.

If he doesn’t come away with a touchdown in Week 1, the Cincinnati Bengals should offer a similarly mouth-watering opportunity the following Sunday. The Bengals allowed 30 passing touchdowns in 2024, the fourth-most in the NFL.

Joe Burrow and the Bengals offense should put the pressure on Jacksonville to air it out, while Cincinnati’s defense may have its hands full trying to contain Thomas and Hunter. In Week 3, Houston’s secondary presents a tougher challenge, though the Texans still gave up more passing touchdowns than the Bengals in 2024.

Carolina led the league with 35 passing touchdowns allowed last season, making it an ideal launching pad for Hunter’s receiving career. Questions about his usage persist, but his talent suggests he’ll be making defenders look silly for years to come.

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