Sunday's game between the Falcons and Saints had plenty of highlights. Wide receiver Chris Olave had seven receptions for 114 yards on the day before being ruled out with a concussion. Meanwhile, running back Bijan Robinson broke out with two touchdowns for the home team.
But the greatest highlight of the delay didn't belong to a player on either 53-man roster. It belonged to legendary multi-hyphenate Ludacris, who performed for the Atlanta crowd at Mercedes-Benz Stadium after the third quarter.
Ludacris made quite an entrance, descending from the roof of the building while singing his hit "Move B----" to roars of approval from the crowd.
.@Ludacris celebrating 50 years of hip hop at the @AtlantaFalcons game 🔥 pic.twitter.com/3pgKRu99C9
— NFL (@NFL) November 26, 2023
Video from inside the stadium shows that Ludacris got quite a bit of crowd participation from fans in attendance.
Ludacris came down from the ceiling to perform at the Falcons game 😂 🔥 pic.twitter.com/PYok0127dH
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 26, 2023
Ludacris propelling from the top of the Benz while rapping “Move B****” is so peak Atlanta. Makes my heart happy ♥️ pic.twitter.com/dOKKKwcnbx
— Baillie Burmaster (@baillie_burm) November 26, 2023
Ludacris's heaven-sent performance was a part of Atlanta’s 50 years of hip-hop celebration. As one of the greatest performers Atlanta ever produced, Ludacris did his hometown proud.