LeBron James’ decision to move on from the Los Angeles Lakers grabbed headlines. Several NBA teams have been linked to him, but NFL franchises also joined in with their “pitches.”
The Buffalo Bills, New York Jets, Houston Texans and Green Bay Packers posted on their X accounts. They all made it known that they want the 22-time All-Star’s services.
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All four teams uploaded edited photos of James in their jerseys, along with hilarious captions. Buffalo wrote “never say never,” while New York said he could wear green and white again. It referenced the four-time NBA champion’s high school jersey. The Packers and Texans, on the other hand, are taking their chances since James is an unrestricted free agent.
James spent the last eight seasons with the Lakers, delivering a championship in 2020. The Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat are reportedly leading the race to sign the 41-year-old this summer.

LeBron James’ football history
James starred for St. Vincent-St. Mary High School as a two-sport athlete. He also shone on the football field, playing as a wide receiver for the Fighting Irish. The Ohio native was recruited by some Division I schools but eventually shifted his focus fully on basketball.
He is a big NFL fan, regularly attending games, particularly the Super Bowl. James grew up as a Cleveland Browns fans but recently revealed that he supports the Dallas Cowboys. In the NCAA, he roots for the Ohio State Buckeyes.









