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who was the first packer to do the lambuea leap?
leroy butler or robert brooks?
Who brought up the traditional Lambeau Leap? - T.J. (Muskego, WI)
Although the Lambeau Leap has become a recognized tradition in Green Bay, not mentioned as often how the celebratory jump into the stands came about. That's probably related to the fact that wasn't an offensive player who invented the move, but a safety: LeRoy Butler.
Butler's original Lambeau Leap occurred Dec. 26, 1993, against the Los Angeles Raiders. On the play, Butler caused running back Randy Jordan to fumble. Defensive end Reggie White picked up the loose ball, but after running 10 yards, lateralled it back to Butler, who sprinted the remaining 25 yards for a Packers score.
After crossing the goal line, Butler simply continued through the end zone and launched himself into the arms of Packers fans in the south bleachers.
That noted, wide receiver Robert Brooks is credited as the player who popularized Butler's spontaneous leap into Lambeau tradition.
Who was the first African-American to play for the Green Bay Packers? -- Ronald (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
Nine games into the 1950 season, receiver Robert 'Bob' Mann became the first African-American player to suit up for the Green Bay Packers in an NFL game. Mann, a former All-Big 10 player while at Michigan, had already played two NFL seasons with the Detroit Lions and was coming off a 1949 season in which he caught 66 passes for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns.
Mann finished off the final three games of 1950 making six catches for 89 yards and one touchdown. Beyond that, he played three full seasons in Green Bay, his best being 1951 when he made 50 receptions for 696 yards and eight touchdowns. In 1954, Mann played in two games with no receptions.
While Mann was the first to make the Packers' official roster, African-Americans Jim Clark (running back) and Jim Thomas (offensive lineman) were brought into Packers camp prior to Mann, but did not make the team.
Mann wore No. 31 through the 1951 season. In 1952 he became the first Packer to ever wear No. 87, which was his through the end of his playing career in 1954.


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