WATCH: Jameis 'Eats a W,' Payton Dances In 'Club Dub' After Blowout Win

By Jason Hall

November 9, 2020

The New Orleans Saints reopened 'Club Dub' after their nationally televised blowout win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday night, which was highlighted by some major participation.

The Saints defeated the favored Bucs, 38-3, inspiring the team to participate in its second 'Club Dub' locker room celebration of the 2020 season, which featured backup quarterback Jameis Winston recreating his infamous "Eat a W" celebration and head coach Sean Payton dancing to left tackle Terron Armstead's song 'B.O.A.,' which was recorded under his rap moniker T. Stead.

Several clips of the celebration were shared by Saints (6-2) players, including star wide receiver Michael Thomas, who posted a video of Payton dancing on his Instagram account, which was re-shared by WJHG reporter Kellie Sanchez on Twitter.

Winston, who entered the game late in the fourth quarter in relief of starter Drew Brees, was also featured in several posts on social media doing the 'Eat a W' celebration both in the locker room and during Brees' postgame interview with NBC's Michele Tafoya.

During the interview, Winston is heard yelling, "the real GOAT," in reference to Brees' dominant performance in comparison to Bucs (6-3) quarterback Tom Brady's uncharacteristic struggles during the Sunday night matchup.

Brees finished Sunday's game with 222 yards and four touchdowns on 26-of-32 passing. Brady threw for 209 yards and three interceptions on 22-of-38 passing against a Saints defense that recorded three sacks and three tackles for loss.

Winston completed one pass for 12 yards, entering the game on New Orleans' final offensive possession.

The Saints had previously participated in their 'Club Dub' celebration during an overtime road victory over the Chicago Bears earlier this month, which also featured Payton dancing alongside players, NOLA.com reports.

With Sunday's victory, the Saints now have sole possession of first place in the NFC South division standings, having swept the rival Bucs in both regular season matchups and holding a .750 to .667 advantage over Tampa Bay in winning percentage.

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