GREEN BAY, Wis.—As Drew Lock rode a comically small children's bike down the road that connects Lambeau Field to the Packers' nearby practice fields, the Seahawks quarterback he may have chosen poorly.
"I shoulda picked a bigger bike," Lock said with a grin.
That mistake notwithstanding, it was clear Lock and other players were having a great time while taking part in a longstanding tradition at Packers training camp in which players borrow kids' bikes to ride to practice, with the owner of the bike often walking alongside carrying that player's helmet. It's a tradition that goes back to the late 1950s, according to the Packers website , though with the Seahawks in town for a joint practice Thursday, one notable difference were the number of Seahawks fans competing to get players' atte