Adam Schefter’s Lambeau Leap didn’t go well Monday night
The Green Bay Packers have seen many memorable “Lambeau Leaps” since LeRoy Butler made the move in 1993. One attempt on Monday Night Football didn’t go well. Before the Packers and Los Angeles Rams played their Week 15 game, Robert Griffin III and an ESPN NFL insider ran toward the Packers’ endzone and jumped into the crowd. Griffin had no issues, but Adam Schefter’s Lambeau Leap didn’t go so well.
Schefter’s vertical jump wouldn’t get him a high grade on Pro Day. Video of the jump showed fans pulling Schefter over the endzone wall and into the crowd.
.@RGIII and @AdamSchefter had to go for the Lambeau Leap 😭 pic.twitter.com/m7lCyUnjHq
— ESPN (@espn) December 20, 2022
Good thing Schefter isn’t catching balls for the Packers. But he’s a great reporter for ESPN. The jumps had the already pumped-up crowd getting even more excited before the game started. Griffin, Schefter, and the crowd were troopers Monday night as they braved below-freezing conditions before and during the game.