The Lambeau Leap is a traditional way of the Green Bay Packer players to celebrate after scoring a touchdown. Invented by LeRoy Butler in 1993 and later popularized by Robert Brooks, the “Lambeau Leap” involves jumping into the end zone stands.
The Lambeau Leap is a traditional way of the Green Bay Packer players to celebrate after scoring a touchdown. Invented by LeRoy Butler in 1993 and later popularized by Robert Brooks, the “Lambeau Leap” involves jumping into the end zone stands.
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