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SALT LAKE CITY — Former BYU running back Jamaal Williams is known for his playful nature before games. Often he can be found playing catch with fans.
On Sunday before his first NFL playoff game with Green Bay, though, the Packers’ social media staff captured a different kind of moment for the third-year back.
This one involved Williams shaking hands with Seattle running back and seasoned postseason veteran Marshawn Lynch.
The Packers’ official Twitter account shared video of the interaction. Williams then retweeted the video on Twitter with the word “RESPECT” before Green Bay edged Seattle 28-23 to advance to next Sunday’s NFC Championship Game.
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— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) January 13, 2020
Lol aren’t you suppose to do it?? https://t.co/OGz7vqSRQN
— Evan Fournier (@EvanFourmizz) January 12, 2020
Looks like Bernie could use some ball handling drills with @LilWeezyDog https://t.co/3mcSkNymvl
— Danny Ainge (@danielrainge) January 12, 2020
ESPN has produced content to celebrate the 150th year of college football over the past several months, and on Sunday night it shared a video showing former BYU linebacker Kyle Whittingham, who recently wrapped up his 15th season as head coach at Utah, discussing one of his most memorable moments as a player: the Cougars’ Miracle Bowl win over SMU in 1980.
Former BYU linebacker Kyle Whittingham recalls how the Cougars completed a miracle comeback against SMU in the 1980 Holiday Bowl. pic.twitter.com/zqwvL4OFXI
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) January 13, 2020
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