Yes, he went there.

Marcus Peters capped the Los Angeles Rams' 33-13 win over the Oakland Raiders by mimicking Marshawn Lynch's touchdown celebration following the famous "Beast Quake" play in the 2010 NFC wild-card playoffs.

After the two-minute warning, Peters stepped in front of a Derek Carr pass intended for Jared Cook and returned the pick-six 50 yards for a score, and finished that run by jumping backward into the end zone and, well, yeah, he did that.

Like Lynch, Peters is from Oakland, and the two share a special bond. Chances are the touchdown celebration was more homage than rubbing it into the host Raiders and his mentor, Lynch.

Lynch's touchdown run in the Seattle Seahawks' 2010 wild-card playoff win over the New Orleans Saints created a seismic event in the Seattle area.

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