Watch: Sultry Kirk Cousins dances to 'Pony' at NFL awards show

Kirk Cousins is the gift that keeps on giving
Watch: Sultry Kirk Cousins dances to 'Pony' at NFL awards show
Watch: Sultry Kirk Cousins dances to 'Pony' at NFL awards show /

Kirk Cousins danced on stage Friday night with the lines and precision in his movements that would've made Abby Lee Miller from "Dance Moms" ecstatic. 

Give the QB a platinum award – the top honor for dancers, fyi – for his performance because it really was something, especially considering he's just over three months removed from his Achilles tendon snapping.

Cousins, who at last year's awards show sang a song to Tom Brady, was on stage with Saints star defensive end Cam Jordan (son of former Vikings tight end Steve Jordan) when they joined dancers who cartwheeled onto the stage to Ginuwine's 1996 hit "Pony."

Cousins has a theatrical background and he's now stolen the show at consecutive NFL Honors, the league's annual show to award the season's top players. 

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