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It’s safe to say that Jerry Rice is invested in Sunday’s NFC title game.

David Lombardi of The Athletic reported that the San Francisco 49ers great was running routes in a full suit with receivers Deebo Samuel and Kendrick Bourne during warmups for the showdown against the Green Bay Packers.

Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports shared video of Rice’s escapades:

Here are some other angles:

Rice, the NFL’s all-time leading receiver and a three-time Super Bowl champ with the Niners, is now 57 years old, but those routes still look pretty darn crisp. He has been hyping up his legacy a lot in recent months, and it seems like he can still back up all of that talk as well.

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