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Updated · Bleacher Report · Jun 30
NFL Teams Joke About Signing LeBron James, 41, After Lakers Exit
Updated
Updated · Bleacher Report · Jun 30

NFL Teams Joke About Signing LeBron James, 41, After Lakers Exit

3 articles · Updated · Bleacher Report · Jun 30

Summary

  • Green Bay, Jacksonville, Buffalo and Houston publicly joked Tuesday about becoming LeBron James' next stop after news broke that he told the Lakers they can move on without him.
  • Rich Paul told ESPN that James plans to play elsewhere in what would be his 24th NBA season, making an actual football switch far less likely than the social-media recruiting suggested.
  • James still has football credentials: he posted 103 catches, 2,065 yards and 23 touchdowns in high school and once drew Division I interest as a wide receiver.
  • The jokes also played off roster needs—both the Packers and Jaguars went through the 2025 season without a 1,000-yard receiver, while Green Bay skipped pass-catchers in the 2026 draft.
  • At 41 and turning 42 in December, James became part of a wider cross-sport gag after the NFL circulated Jerry Rice highlights and Sauce Gardner predicted an NBA move to Indiana instead.

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