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    WATCH: Cam Jordan and Kirk Cousins Break Into Exotic Dance at NFL Honors Ceremony

    Cam Jordan and Kirk Cousins got into the Las Vegas spirit as they broke into an exotic dance at the 2024 NFL Honors.

    The 2023-24 NFL Honors was a culmination of all of the best players in the NFL this past season. However, it wasn’t short of any comedy either.

    New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins broke into an exotic dance during the show. Check it out here.

    Cam Jordan and Kirk Cousins’ Exotic Dance

    The dance between the two came in the middle of announcing the winners of some of the most prestigious awards in the NFL. For Cousins, he’s showing his moves coming off of a torn Achilles he suffered midway through the 2023 season. Jordan, on the other hand, is continuing a strong career with the Saints.

    Before his injury, Cousins was on a special pace. He played in eight games, passing for 2,331 yards, 18 touchdowns, and just five interceptions. If you adjust his stats for a full season, he would have had 4,953 yards, 38 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, likely having put him in the MVP conversation.

    Cousins is set to be a free agent when the new league year starts on Mar. 13, 2024.

    He’s played 150 career games since 2012 and has passed for 39,471 yards, 270 touchdowns, and 110 interceptions. He spent six years with both Minnesota and the Washington Commanders. Cousins will enter the 2024 season at 36 years old.

    Jordan’s 2023 season saw him play 17 games and put together 43 tackles, three tackles for loss, and two sacks. He’s been in the NFL for 13 years, totaling 682 tackles, 153 tackles for loss, 117.5 sacks, two interceptions, and 15 forced fumbles.

    Jordan is currently on a two-year, $27.9 million deal with the Saints that ties him to the team until 2026, although it will likely end sooner. He will make $6.3 million in 2024 and $12.5 million in 2025, when he is 36 years old.

    KEEP READING: 2024 NFL Awards Winners

    Both players are expected to play again in 2024 and have no plans to retire. Their dance showed that they have everything left in the tank and should have no limitations next season. Additionally, Cousins could very well find himself back at this event next year as a finalist for AP Comeback Player of the Year.

    As the 2023 NFL season comes to a close, the 2024 NFL Draft is on the horizon. Pro Football Network has you covered with everything from team draft needs to the Top 100 prospects available. Plus, fire up PFN’s Mock Draft Simulator to put yourself in the general manager’s seat and make all the calls!

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