Former Packer LeRoy Butler Used the 'Lambeau Leap' During His Wedding

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Former Green Bay Packers star safety LeRoy Butler got married over the weekend to his beautiful bride, Genesis Jordan. This day is all about her, but Butler was able to add a little special something that once defined his career.

Butler is known to a lot of people, on top of being a great player, as the guy who invented the "Lambeau Leap" back in 1993 after scoring on a crazy play where he received a shovel pass from Reggie White on a fumble recovery and took it to the house.

So, it was only fitting that he'd incorporate that into his wedding, right?

Butler, his new bride, and the wedding party took photos at Lambeau Field, and of course they had pics with them perched atop the end zone wall, as if they had just completed the "Lambeau Leap."

I want to know how many local fans attended the wedding, as Butler apparently began selling tickets to his wedding a year ago? Please let us know if you were in attendance.