Colts land a top free agent at a position of need who is also a viral internet sensation for a unique skill on the field

The Indianapolis Colts needed to make drastic improvements to their secondary this offseason, and their first free-agency signing of the year did just that. The team landed one of the top safeties on the market, Camryn Bynum, formerly of the Minnesota Vikings.  Colts sign former Vikings safety Cam Bynum in free agency  The Vikings drafted Bynum […]

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The Indianapolis Colts needed to make drastic improvements to their secondary this offseason, and their first free-agency signing of the year did just that. 

The team landed one of the top safeties on the market, Camryn Bynum, formerly of the Minnesota Vikings. 


Colts sign former Vikings safety Cam Bynum in free agency 

Dec 29, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum (24) celebrates his fumble recovery against Green Bay Packers in the first quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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The Vikings drafted Bynum in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He only started three games in his rookie year but appeared in 14. He became a full-time starter for the Vikings in 2022 and hasn't missed a single game during that stretch. In his four years in Minnesota, he has recorded eight interceptions, 28 pass deflections, and three forced fumbles. 

His ball skills are evident on film, and he is coming off the best year of his career with three interceptions and 10 pass deflections. As impressive as he has been on the field, Bynum's name is known by many because he went viral this past season due to the amount of time and effort he puts into his celebrations on the field. Mutiple videos took over the internet of Bynum choreographing a few different team dances that helped the Vikings' defense have some of the most clever and flat-out best celebrations in the league. 

It looks like Bynum's new teammate, Kenny Moore II, is already well aware of his new safety ability in that regard. The longtime Colt reacted with the perfect emoji on social media to welcome Bynum to Indy. 


More thoughts on Cam Bynum from a Vikings beat writer

The Vikings wanted to re-sign Bynum and tried to do so during the season, something they don’t do. He was a stalwart player for the Vikings and had a breakout season this past year as a player bringing the best celebrations to the league. The sticking point was likely due to money, especially with only six safeties making $15 million per season and he isnt quite the athlete that those players are. What you are getting is a very good player who is versatile and smart while being able to play some corner in an emergency since that was his position in college.