Although he’s having a rough start this season, Aaron Rodgers remains one of the NFL’s finest. Initially drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the 2005 NFL draft, Rodgers began his journey as a backup to the legendary Brett Favre. During his first three seasons, he made limited appearances, patiently waiting for his opportunity to shine. That opportunity arrived in 2008 when Favre departed for another team, thrusting Rodgers into the starting quarterback role for the Packers. The rest, as they say, is history.
Over 18 seasons with the Acme Packers, Rodgers became an NFL icon, clinching four MVP titles and leading his team to a Super Bowl victory. It’s safe to say that “A-Rod” defined the Green Bay franchise during his tenure. However, a recent incident involving Rodgers added an unexpected twist to the NFL narrative, leaving some to find humor in the situation.
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It’s unfortunate how cruel the world can sometimes be, as evidenced by a recent incident. A tweet from the MLFootball Twitter page shared a video showing Packers’ fans cheering when Aaron Rodgers was sacked and subsequently celebrating when he got injured during a Monday Night football game. The tweet’s caption read, “THIS IS DISGUSTING: Many #Packers fans sitting in a bar clapped and cheered when Aaron Rodgers went down and cheered again when they figured out he was injured 😳😳😳.”
Rodgers, who devoted 18 long years of loyalty and effort to the team, is now being subjected to mockery. Perhaps it’s because A-Rod decided to part ways with the Packers and join the New York Jets. However, it’s worth noting that this laughter and cheering originated at Jack’s American Pub on Brady Street, Milwaukee. The pub had launched an NFL season-long promotion, stating that if the Jets and Rodgers lost, they would cover everyone’s drink tab.

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While this promotion may have pleased die-hard Packers fans and Rodgers’ haters, it certainly didn’t sit well with social media users, who found such behavior distasteful. However, there might be another explanation for the incident.
An alternative explanation for the cheers
Week 1 looked promising for the Jets, but the sight of Aaron Rodgers on the sideline in the early minutes of the game was unexpected by NFL fans and teams alike. However, as he was subjected to laughter and cheers when sacked and injured, numerous NFL fans on Twitter expressed their outrage towards this disgraceful behavior of the fans present in the bar. One person commented, “Classless.”

Another individual said, “I think this is the bar that gives out free beer when Aaron Rodgers loses with the Jets. And I highly doubt they were cheering for injury.”
Yet another voice chimed in, “These are NOT Packers fans. These are random alcoholics who showed up because they wanted free beer.”
One person wrote, “Disgusting for sure. And I’m a Packers shareholder. I would love to see him have a great season and wish him a healthy recovery and career as a Jet.”
Someone commented, “Wow, who would cheer for something like that.”
A devoted Packers and Rodgers fan added, “Keep in mind this is one bar and a few people in that bar. Don’t go thinking it’s the whole damn fan base that feels like this.”
While Aaron Rodgers received support from his online fans, the situation is undeniably disheartening for someone who dedicated almost their entire NFL career to one team, only to face such hatred after making a switch. Nonetheless, Rodgers’ fans are fervently praying for his swift recovery from his ankle injury and eagerly await his return to the field. They hope he’ll come back like the warrior he is.
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