Davante Adams Reveals Hilarious Secret to Ankle-Breaker Against Lions

Green Bay Packers stud wide receiver Davante Adams reveals his hilarious secret to an ankle-breaking play against the Detroit Lions on Monday.
Green Bay Packers stud wide receiver Davante Adams reveals his hilarious secret to an ankle-breaking play against the Detroit Lions on Monday. / Quinn Harris/Getty Images
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Davante Adams and the Green Bay Packers rolled in the second half of Monday Night Football, getting right back on track with their first win of the year. Adams, the leading touchdown scorer from 2020, has was brilliant after a lackluster Week 1 showing.

The four-time Pro Bowl wideout caught 8 of 9 targets for 121 yards in Monday's win, but his ankle-breaking play may have been the best highlight from the night.

When asked about the play, Adams revealed a hilarious secret to this incredible move.

Adams gave a shoutout to Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson with his response, stating he watched "25 minutes" of Jackson's tape from Sunday Night Football vs. the Kansas City Chiefs.

This is, perhaps, the best choice to model a dynamic "impossible-to-tackle" rusher after. Jackson was also brilliant in prime time, throwing for 239 yards while adding 2 touchdowns and 107 yards on the ground.

Adams and the Packers head into Week 3 with an exciting matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Currently, Green Bay enters the clash as 3-point road underdogs on FanDuel Sportsbook.


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