WATCH: Odell Beckham Jr celebrates win in hilarious fashion

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Odell Beckham Jr. is enjoying his time with the Los Angeles Rams, contributing on a team headed to the NFC Championship Game. After their thrilling victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Beckham was hyped in the locker room.

The Rams star mid-season addition broke out the dance moves in celebration of the team’s victory.

Moreover, Beckham did more than dance on Sunday — he provided quarterback Matthew Stafford with a reliable outlet throughout the game. The former LSU star caught six passes for 69 yards, including a beautiful one-handed, toe-tap reception.

Sometimes controversial, Beckham wanted to get out of New York and Cleveland for moments like Sunday. Now where he always wanted to be, the Rams wide receiver is proving he’s still got it.

Now, Beckham and the Rams are headed back to Los Angeles to welcome the San Francisco 49ers to town for the NFC Championship. Both times the two NFC West rivals played in Week 18, Beckham was shut down. The wide receiver only caught four passes for 36 yards in his opportunities against San Francisco.

Odell Beckham Jr. and the Rams are going to enjoy their victory over the Buccaneers. Still, they’ll be ready when the 49ers come to town next Sunday,

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Moreover, the Los Angeles Rams are headed to the NFC Championship Game after defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by a score of 30-27. It originally looked like the Rams would have a stressless victory, but the game ended up taking years off the lives of their faithful.

Matthew Stafford and the offense were humming, and the Rams raced out to a 27-3 lead. However, the Buccaneers flipped a switch — making a furious comeback to tie the game.

Luckily, the Rams got the ball back with the game tied at 27 and 42 seconds on the clock. After Stafford was sacked on first down, he found Cooper Kupp for a 20-yard gain. Then, the back-breaker — a 44-yard connection to Kupp to bring the Rams down to the Buccaneers 12-yard line. Then, a 30-yard field god by kicker Matt Gay sent the Rams to the next round.

It was an uneven performance, but Odell Beckham Jr. and the Rams are moving on while Tom Brady and the Buccaneers saw their season end. Now, Los Angeles will host the NFC Championship Game — welcoming the San Francisco 49ers to town next Sunday at 6:30 PM EST.