The Lambeau Leap has been one of the most iconic touchdown celebrations in the NFL since its inception in 1993, created by LeRoy Butler.
Many Green Bay Packers legends have participated in the leap over the years.
Robert Brooks, Mason Crosby, Davante Adams, Randall Cobb, and Jordy Nelson are just a few of the iconic names that have participated in this historic celebration.
Before last night’s Monday Night Football game between the Packers and the Los Angeles Rams, another person added their name to a list of legends that have participated in the leap.
The Lambeau Leap was AWESOME!
But @AdamSchefter ‘s is HILARIOUS! pic.twitter.com/rXUAqLQd6i— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) December 20, 2022
In a pre-game broadcast, former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III was seen taking the Lambeau Leap, succeeding as many individuals had done before him.
When his co-host, Adam Schefter attempted the Lambeau Leap, however, he wasn’t met with the same level of success.
Schefter can be seen in the above clip jumping maybe six or seven inches off of the ground in his somewhat lackluster attempt at the leap.
Luckily for Schefter, many Packers fans were more than willing to grab hold of him, eventually lifting him to the top of the wall.
Lambeau Field- A Historical Marvel
After Schefter attempted the Lambeau Leap, it reminded all of the NFL world of just how historic Lambeau Field is.
Lambeau Field has been the home of the Packers since 1957, which is the second-oldest stadium in the NFL.
The Packers are a truly historic franchise themselves and are currently the record holder for overall franchise wins throughout league history.
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