LeBron James is leaving the Los Angeles Lakers and will instantly become the top available player in NBA free agency.
James will have no shortage of interest as he prepares to change teams for the first time since he initially signed with the Lakers in 2018.
And that will include suitors from outside of the NBA, as a couple of NFL teams proved with social media posts following news of James' imminent departure.
The Jacksonville Jaguars wasted little time throwing their hat into the mix for James. Their social media team posted a meme suggesting their interest in the 22-time All-Star less than two hours after ESPN's Shams Charania first reported that James was leaving the Lakers.
Shortly thereafter, the Green Bay Packers posted a Photoshop edit of James wearing a Packers uniform on their social media accounts.
"Heard he's a free agent," Green Bay's post read.
Of course, the Jaguars and Packers were merely joking, as each knows James, 41, won't be switching sports at this point in his storied career.
That said, their posts provide a reminder that James was once considered a potential football star. James was an All-State receiver during his sophomore and junior seasons at St. Vincent-St. Mary's High School before switching his focus to basketball full-time.
James flirted with the idea of playing football at times, even after being selected No. 1 overall in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Notably, he received offers to work out for the Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks during the 2011 NFL lockout, as he told The Athletic in 2021.
"I always think about it," James said regarding a potential career in football.
James – who was 26 at the time of the lockout – also opined he would have made either team had he gone through with the tryouts, which he ultimately decided against.
"I would have tried out, but I would have made the team," James said. "One thing about it, I don't mind working for something, so if I would have had to try out for the Cowboys or the Seahawks, or if I'd have stayed home and went back home to Cleveland, I'd have tried (out), but I would have made the team. I just know what I'm capable of doing on the football field. Especially at that age."
James' potential as a football star will remain a great "what if," but there's little doubt he made the right decision playing in the NBA
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL teams shoot their shot with free agent LeBron James after Lakers exit