NFL players have been jumping into the stands after scoring a touchdown for decades but Wisconsinites know what the celebration is called — the "Lambeau Leap."
Running back Aaron Jones supported that belief for seven years with the Green Bay Packers, but the three-time 1,000-yard rusher now scores touchdowns for the Minnesota Vikings and jumping into the stands must be called something else when it happens for the longtime rivals in Minneapolis.
Jones, 29, said at a news conference that his celebration will be called the "Bank Vault" from here on out. A nod to the world-class downtown facility that fits the Nordic theme for the Vikings — U.