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Ezekiel Elliott celebrated his second TD by dancing to a song you haven’t thought about in 10 years

LET IT RAIN, CLEAR IT OUT!

Ezekiel Elliott is having himself a ballgame against the Browns. The Dallas Cowboys haven’t missed a beat against the worst team in the NFL, and they’re just having a ton of fun out there.

After his second touchdown of the afternoon, Elliott gave us a taste of 2006 by making it rain, and clearing it out, a popular dance move from “Chicken Noodle Soup” by Webstar and Young B

Now, if we can just get confirmation after the game that he had some chicken noodle soup with a soda on the side either before or after the game, that would be perfect.

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