Baltimore Ravens HC John Harbaugh Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens on Saturday gave their head coach John Harbaugh plenty of reasons to dance.

The Ravens advanced to the AFC Championship Game after their 34-10 win over the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md.

Lamar Jackson arguably had the best viral celebration on the field with his Bo Jackson-esque run into the tunnel. But the locker room celebration crown belonged to Harbaugh alone.

The 61-year-old head coach was dressed like Steve Jobs but danced like a man 40 years younger as Ravens players cheered him on. It’s also not the first time Harbaugh broke out his best moves in the locker room after a big win.

Most coaches would be dancing, too, if their team shut out an opponent 24-0 in the second half of a divisional-round game. The vaunted Ravens defense allowed just 10 first downs all game while the offense buried the Texans in total yardage, 352 to 213.

The Ravens looked every bit like the No. 1 seed as they clinched their spot in the AFC title game.

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