LeBron James Names the 2 Players He Desperately Wants to See Win the Super Bowl

NBA superstar LeBron James openly declared Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen as his two favorite NFL players.


LeBron James Names the 2 Players He Desperately Wants to See Win the Super Bowl

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In Short
  • LeBron James expressed his desire to see Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson win the Super Bowl.
  • Both players are highly successful quarterbacks in the NFL but have yet to win a Super Bowl.
  • James has recently become a fan of golf and made his YouTube golf debut on the show Bob Does Sports.

LeBron James is an avid fan of football and the NFL. He is often seen at Super Bowls and used to be a football player himself back in the day. Football is the biggest sport in the United States and the Super Bowl is the most watched and followed event in the country.

James featured in the latest episode of Bob Does Sports show hosted by YouTuber Robby Berger and named the two players he wants to see win the Super Bowl.

Josh and Lamar is my two guys in the NFL I want to see win a Super Bowl. Unfortunately, both of them are in the AFC so somebody has to not get one.

LeBron James said on Bob Does Sports

LeBron James has never shied away from showing his love for NFL, and even admitted once that the NFL was a much bigger crowd puller than the NBA. The four-time NBA champion was a high school football player before committing to basketball and the rest is history.

It appears that James is a fan of both Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. Neither player has won the Super Bowl, but have achieved immense success on an individual level.

Allen was drafted by the Buffalo Bills as the seventh pick in the 2018 NFL draft and has been at the team since. He was named as the NFL MVP in 2024 and has earned four Pro Bowl selections. Meanwhile, Jackson was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens as the 32nd pick in the same draft class as Allen. He is a two-time NFL MVP and is regarded as one of the best quarterbacks of his generation.

LeBron James makes his YouTube golf debut

LeBron James is the one of the newest members of the golf fans club amongst active and former NBA players. Over the years, several NBA players have been seen playing golf, such as Michael Jordan, Stephen Curry and Charles Barkley to name just a few. Recently, LeBron was seen playing golf with his son Bronny James in Florida during his spare time.

A few months ago, James professed his love for Youtube golf. On X, he had posted: “I love watching YouTube golf videos!! Random I know. lol. SO COOL!

From being a fan of watching golf on YouTube, ‘King James’ has featured in one himself. It shows James’ willingness to branch out of basketball, be it his entrepreneurial initiatives or his general love of other sports.

LeBron James on YouTube Golf is a win for the sport

Bob Does Sports has built its audience by making golf feel like hanging out with your funniest buddies. But getting someone like LeBron James to make an appearance adds star power. It was a collaboration no one saw coming.

It has not even been a year since James became a fan of the sport, but he has shown his love for it in recent months and is seen posting about it a lot more on social media.

LeBron James on Bob Does Sports
LeBron James on Bob Does Sports (Image credits – Ways To Golf/X)

James even admitted he hadn’t watched a single minute of any type of golf till eight months ago. But now, he cannot get his eyes off it. He is a die-hard fan. Hence, an episode with someone like James adds a lot of value to the sport as a whole.

This was not a random celebrity drop-by. This was a legit fan showing up. It is going to get millions of views in no time. YouTube Golf is growing and stars like James bring in a lot more attention to it. Fans will be hoping to see a lot more of James playing golf on YouTube.

However, the latest episode of Bob Does Sports is a huge win for the sport of golf. Now aged 41, James is heading towards the twilight of his career, and appears intent to regularly play golf instead.

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