Tristan Wirfs had the best celebration after scoring his first career TD in Week 13

Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Tristan Wirfs scored his first career touchdown in Week 13 against the Cardinals.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Tristan Wirfs scored his first career touchdown in Week 13 against the Cardinals. | Mike Carlson/GettyImages

We had a Big Man Touchdown in Tampa Bay on Sunday afternoon, and who better to be on the receiving end than Tristan Wirfs?

After Chris Godwin dropped a touchdown pass in the endzone earlier in the game, Wirfs came through and made up for it by making sure to hang onto his. Wirfs caught a pass from Baker Mayfield right before halftime to give the Bucs a 10-0 lead.

Not only was it his first career catch, it was also the first touchdown he's ever scored in his professional career. Everything about the moment was awesome, including the way he and Ben Bredesen decided to celebrate after.

Queue up the Dirty Dancing.

It's one thing to have witnessed Wirfs reel in his first career touchdown, but that celebration takes the cake -- as if the moment could get any better.

Tampa Bay would eventually give up a field goal before halftime to allow Arizona to cut into the lead, but without Wirfs' touchdown, the vibes would have been very different. That's sort of been the story all season for the Bucs, who have struggled to remain consistent and have fallen into a 1-4 slump as a result.

Credit should go to Josh Grizzard for getting creative and drawing up the play to begin with. He's gotten his fair share of criticism for playcalling this season, specifically when it comes to how plays are called in the redzone.

Tampa Bay's redzone efficiency has been anything but, with the team ranking in the bottom third in the league in that category. It's been tough sledding -- who can forget the seven straight goal line runs that didn't result in a score against the Saints -- but stuff like this is a welcome surprise.

It worked, too, which is perhaps the biggest thing. The Bucs have been more risk-adverse than fans would perhaps like, but nothing says getting a biscuit like risking it by throwing to Tristan Wirfs in a goal-to-go situation.

Somewhere, Bruce Arians is proud.

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