No, there was nothing wrong with the ESPN cameras.
On Monday Night Football when the Green Bay Packers would score (which wasn’t a lot), the lights at Lambeau Field would dim and leave the viewing audience in the dark.
And it all created a stir on the internet.
Why did the lights go partially out during the @Packers game?It happened once during the last TD and again after Crosby's FG.
It was kinda lame.
Good win and a comforter lead in the NFC Norf.#GoPackGo #LightsOut
— Ken (@KenScottOlson) October 15, 2019
I really like the flashing lights that the @packers do at @LambeauField when they score. Looks neat ?? #gopackgo
— Brittany Weigand ?✨ (@MissBrittikins) October 15, 2019
Every time the @packers score a touchdown I get so confused about my tv’s brightness until I realize they are dimming the lights at Lambeau. Every. Single. Time. #MNF
— Anna Curtis (@anna__curtis) October 15, 2019
Ok @packers, those touchdown lights are probably the dumbest thing I’ve seen at a football game. #Lame
— T$ (@TMoneySLC) October 15, 2019
But the best light show was saved for last when Mason Crosby booted a 23-yard field goal as time expired to give the Pack a 23-22 victory over the Detroit Lions.
Mason Crosby went Lambeau Leaping after his game-winning FG: pic.twitter.com/cLGPmy3H46— ESPN (@espn) October 15, 2019
The Lambeau Leap now has a light show to go with it.
Aaron Rodgers dropped a 35-yard DIME ?(via @NFL) pic.twitter.com/VLrfJtForn
— ESPN (@espn) October 15, 2019
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