C.J. Uzomah and the Bengals got off to a good start in their playoff game against the Raiders on Saturday. Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports

C.J. Uzomah came prepared for Saturday’s playoff game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Uzomah caught a touchdown pass from Joe Burrow in the first quarter of his Cincinnati Bengals’ AFC wild-card game against the Raiders.

After scoring the touchdown, Uzomah paid tribute to Bengals legend Ickey Woods with the “Ickey Shuffle.”

Uzomah did a 1980s meets the 2020s with his celebration.

He didn’t do the full “Ickey Shuffle,” but just a portion of it. Then he mixed in the “Griddy” dance, which is something one of his teammates does.

The touchdown put Cincinnati up 7-3 in the first quarter.

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