NFL fans lose their minds over Lions star Jake Bates' 'freaky' sideline act

NFL fans lose their minds over Lions star Jake Bates' 'freaky' sideline act
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NFL fans lose their minds over Lions star Jake Bates' 'freaky' sideline act
Published: Dec, 31 2024 05:15

Detroit Lions kicker Jake Bates set the internet ablaze on Monday Night Football after ESPN cameras caught him in a 'freaky' act on the sideline. Towards the end of their 40-34 win over the San Francisco 49ers, Bates could be seen lying awkwardly on the turf while slowly moving his hips around and poking his tongue out.

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And after being left stunned by the Lions star's raunchy moment, NFL fans lost their minds on social media. One user commented: 'what the HELL is your freaky a** doing jake bates'. 'They doing my dude dirty lmaoo,' wrote another. A third joked: 'jake bates out here getting his freak on during national TV'.

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Lions kicker Jake Bates set the internet ablaze after ESPN cameras caught him in a 'freaky' act. WHAT DID ESPN JUST SHOW??pic.twitter.com/RzHtohpJJl. . Fans lost their minds on social media after seeing Bates' bizarre position during the game. 'Put your tongue away bro,' said a fourth.

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'LOL sticking his tongue out makes it worse,' another fan agreed. While one simply admitted: 'I knew this was gonna be a meme when I saw it'. Despite how it looked, Bates was actually carrying out a well-known technique to work out a knot in his leg by laying on a softball when he was spotted looking steamy on the sideline.

Yet the moment was such a strange one that ESPN cut to it again after Bates kicked a 42-yard field goal to extend the Lions' lead on the night. He helped Detroit (14-2) improve their franchise record for wins in a season as they beat the 49ers (6-10) on the road for the first time since 1975.

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