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See Prairie View A&M football use Deion Sanders' dance to celebrate trick play TD vs. JSU

The Prairie View A&M Panthers struck first against the Jackson State Tigers in the 2021 Southwestern Athletic Conference football title game on Saturday, and the player who scored decided to use Deion Sanders' go-to touchdown celebration.

With less than four minutes remaining in the first quarter, the PVAMU Panthers went to a trick play on fourth down and 2 yards. Quarterback Jawon Pass took the snap and threw the ball to wide receiver Ty Holden, who had lined up in the backfield.

Holden then dropped back to pass and found receiver Jailon Howard wide open in the middle of the field. Howard ran untouched into the end zone — then broke out Sanders' "Primetime" dance to celebrate with the Pro Football Hall of Famer coaching on the Jackson State sideline.

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Sanders broke out the "Primetime" dance to celebrate plenty of big plays during his professional career. Jackson State's head coach played in the NFL for 14 seasons.

One of Sanders' sons, Jackson State quarterback Shedeur Sanders, has also used the "Primetime" dance to celebrate touchdowns.

This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: PVAMU uses Deion Sanders' dance to celebrate TD vs. Jackson State