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Robert Brooks: No penalties for Lambeau Leaps

In this edition of Alumni Spotlight, Packers.com Senior Writer Mike Spofford sat down with former Packers WR Robert Brooks. Brooks recalled his prominent return game, his '97 comeback from injury, and how he popularized the Lambeau Leap.

A third-round draft pick for the Packers in 1992, Robert Brooks authored a distinguished 7-year career with the Packers, from 1992 to 1998. He previously held the team record for receiving yards in a single season, with 1,497 in 1995. He also led the Packers with 102 receptions and 13 touchdowns in 1995, totaling 306 catches for 4,225 yards and 32 touchdowns over his career. He also helped to popularize the Lambeau Leap, the beloved Lambeau Field tradition that remains a fan favorite today. He was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame in 2007.

A third-round draft pick for the Packers in 1992, Robert Brooks authored a distinguished 7-year career with the Packers, from 1992 to 1998.

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