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John Harbaugh tried to hit the “Dougie” in the Baltimore Ravens locker room but came up with something more exciting. The Ravens couldn’t contain themselves after the win, and Marcus Williams’ dance went viral and infected their locker room. This happened after the Ravens pulverized the Houston Texans and took social media by storm.

Now, the Ravens are set to welcome the Kansas City Chiefs into their lair, and the whole NFL community couldn’t be more excited. Marcus Williams went to the “Up & Adams Show with Kay Adamspodcast and told the host what happened and how Harbaugh learned his dance moves without interference. People have even started making Harbaugh dance edits to different songs.

Marcus Williams speaks about John Harbaugh’s epic celebration

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The host welcomed the Ravens’ safety with a big smile and asked him about the upcoming AFC title game against the Kansas City Chiefs. “We’re locked in,” said Williams, adding that the team is taking it “day-by-day” and “moment by moment.” The host then put on a video of the Ravens’ safety hitting the “Dougie” after winning the game against the Texans.

Talking about dancing, it didn’t take long for the host to switch the conversation to Harbaugh’s celebration in the locker room. Kay Adams asked Williams if he was responsible for teaching the Ravens’ HC how to dance.

Marcus Williams seemed surprised at the question and started smiling. The video shows Harbaugh dancing without a care in the world as Williams replies, “Look, he taught himself that. I didn’t teach him that. But listen, he doing what he doing, he happy, he ready.”

Per Williams, the team is “tensed and stressed,” and these moments are necessary occasionally. Celebrating a win is the least they can do when the next thing these players have to do is get back to practicing and watching films after a tiring 34-10 win.

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Lamar Jackson’s stellar game

Despite having fewer numbers on paper than CJ Stroud, the Ravens QB1 has made more of a case for himself as an MVP candidate this year. His two touchdowns became one of the most highlighted moments of the game. When receivers like Zay Flowers and Odell Beckham Jr. couldn’t do much, Lamar Jackson took it upon himself to make big plays.

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One was an eight-yard rush by himself to get into the Texans’ end zone. He came out of the game with 2 TDs, 72.7% completed passes over 152 yards, and a passer rating of 121.8 yards. He wasn’t intercepted even once in this game but was sacked thrice. Now, the Ravens are set to host the Kansas City Chiefs at the M&T Bank Stadium.

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