Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers (Photo: Getty)
When reigning back-to-back MVP Aaron Rodgers posts something cryptic on the internet, it makes sense that NFL fans react hysterically, especially given the drama that has ensued and the tension that was apparent between Rodgers and the front office for the last few seasons.
On Wednesday, Rodgers debuted his first-ever tattoo saying on Instagram, “There’s a deep and meaningful story and connection to absolutely each element of this art piece, and I’ll share a little more about that one day. For now, just thankful for @balazsbercsenyi and his patience.”
Many people immediately took to Twitter to express their bewilderment at the mysterious tattoo.
One user attributed it to two future losses to division rivals the Detroit Lions.
Another user compared it to an Urban Outfitters shirt
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And one of the more funny tweets regarding the tattoo compares the confusion of the tattoo to the many monologues that Nets point guard Kyrie Irving has delivered.
Despite the tattoo, many are wondering how the Green Bay Packers will fare this upcoming season. Having lost Devante Adams and other key receiving weapons and linemen, many are skeptical of Green Bay’s hold on the NFC North in 2022. Their core is young but with players Aaron Jones and Allen Lazard still involved in the offense, the Packers may not be worse for wear next season. They currently have the 4th best odds to win the Super Bowl at +1000.
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