WASHINGTON — The nation has been struck by Kirk Cousins fever after a video of the Redskins quarterback celebrating a victory went viral, with an animated Cousins wildly shouting “You like that!” on Sunday.

The nation is overcome with Kirk Cousins fever. His viral ‘You like that!’ video has inspired an ESPN segment and t-shirts.

NFL Network’s Dan Hellie played the role of Cousins in this spot-on spoof video with Nate Burleson.

Legendary Redskins coach Joe Gibbs got in on the action by posting an old Cousins interview to (what appears to be) his official Facebook page, tagged with the caption, “How do you like that!!!!”

"How do you like that!!!!" pic.twitter.com/FHsq630Mje — Chris Lingebach (@ChrisLingebach) October 27, 2015

ESPN anchor Robert Flores, who joined 106.7 The Fan’s Grant Paulsen and Danny Rouhier to discuss the video Tuesday, was overcome by Cousins fever around the workplace in Bristol.

Kirk Cousins inspired @RoFloESPN. @dougESPN, not so much. See the whole story on Snapchat! (username: SportsCenter) https://t.co/QcKYYtvSaF — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 26, 2015

In fact, as Flores shared with The Fan hosts, ‘You like that!’ even inspired a segment concept on ESPN’s “Fantasy Football Kickoff.”

“We’re debuting a new segment that we’re working on right now, as we speak,” Flores said. “It’s called, ‘Do you like that?’ So, if people want to check that out, it’s an ode and an homage to Kirk Cousins on Sunday.”

Flores struggled to put his finger on Cousins’ delivery, saying, “It’s just so curious because of the emphasis. It was a declarative sentence, and then it was a question, and then the emphasis was like on the wrong word. It was so great.”

“I was pouring some cereal this morning,” he mentioned. “I was going, ‘You like that? You like that.’ You know, I just keep saying it and muttering it under my breath.”

Paulsen agreed, the delivery was confounding: “Was it a question or a comment? And I like your idea that the emphasis wasn’t on the right word, as well.”

“It started out as a question of, ‘You like that?’ And then it turned into, ‘You like that,'” Flores said. “It reminded me of when I’d try to feed my son when he was like two or three, and you’re playing with the airplane, he’s in the highchair, and you’re going, ‘C’mon, you like that. You like that?'”

“But I think it also speaks to something else interesting, in that you can tell that he listens to local talk shows, reads the newspapers, reads the internet, watches ESPN, so he knows. He’s aware,” said Flores.

Oddly enough, it was only last week that Cousins told reporters he doesn’t pay attention to those things.

“I turn on NPR instead of 106.7 or 980,” Cousins said. “I turn on HGTV instead of ESPN.”

“And I think if you’re looking for one negative, maybe he should just be a little bit more aloof,” Flores said. “When you look at guys like [Tom] Brady and [Aaron] Rodgers, sure, they read all that stuff, and they have big chips on their shoulder, but they’re just kind of aloof. … So maybe that’s something he’ll grow into.”

Cousins, with immaculate timing, has already capitalized on the attention — for charity — with official ‘You like that!’ t-shirts available for purchase.

YOU LIKE THAT!

Get your official tee supporting International Justice Mission at https://t.co/sCSLssw9Hs @Redskins pic.twitter.com/n3JIrLMZqx — Kirk Cousins (@KirkCousins8) October 27, 2015

That new segment debuted as scheduled on ESPN.

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