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Feb 5, 2023; Pebble Beach, California, USA; Aaron Rodgers hits his tee shot on the fifteenth hole during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Mandatory Credit: Ray Acevedo-USA TODAY Sports

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Feb 5, 2023; Pebble Beach, California, USA; Aaron Rodgers hits his tee shot on the fifteenth hole during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Mandatory Credit: Ray Acevedo-USA TODAY Sports
Aaron Rodgers is a jack of many sports. While he is an obviously dominant force on the football field, he is no slouch in other sports. In the past, he has gone on to showcase his brilliant skills in golf as well. In fact, he even put Tom Brady and Josh Allen’s golf skills to shame with the way he played against them. Apart from playing well, the QB has also shown appreciation for those who can play the sport well. In the case of a recent golfing event, Rodgers did not miss the opportunity to congratulate a champion.
Reportedly, Rodgers went on to wish a prominent pro-golfer for his victory in the recent PGA tour. Later on, this brilliant golfer spoke about the kind of congratulatory messages he got from multiple celebrities, including Rodgers.
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Aaron Rodgers and his congratulatory message for the dominant pro-golfer
The golfer in question is the winner of the PGA Tour, Keegan Bradley. He was able to pull off a brilliant victory and people of different sports were impressed. Bradley mentioned how he got a lot of texts from very famous personalities for the way he played. One prominent congratulatory text came from none other than his Airness, Michael Jordan. He also got a congratulatory message from Timmy Wakefield of the Red Sox. Furthermore, per Golf Digest, he even received a text from the newest New York Jets QB.
However, Bradley also went on to make an interesting remark about Rodgers wishing him. He mentioned him and said, “Aaron Rodgers. That meant a lot, even though he plays for the Jets now.” Bradley’s cryptic mention of Rodgers’ team makes sense, considering the fact that Bradley himself is a die-hard Patriots fan. However, he did acknowledge Rodgers’ message. Intriguingly, this is not the first time Bradley has expressed his love for the Patriots. In fact, years ago, during the Tom Brady era, Bradley publicly spoke about his craze for the Patriots.
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Keegan Bradley’s crazy love for the Patriots
The year was 2015 and Bradley was in contention for the title at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. He had opened his play with a 6-under 65. This meant that he still had a very possible shot at the title. However, the end of the game clashed with the Patriots’ appearance in the Super Bowl. As Bradley was able to get a ticket, he was very excited to go to the game. The only problem was that the final round of his golf game wouldn’t end until just before the Super Bowl started. However, Bradley was very determined to make it to the game.
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He even mentioned that he would be ready to do whatever it takes to see Brady and the Patriots play. He said, “I will do whatever it takes to get to that game, so if I have to get in a car and go 150 miles an hour, I’m going to do it. I can’t be this close to a Super Bowl with the Patriots playing and not go. So I will be there at some point.”
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Apr 26, 2023; Florham Park, NJ, USA; New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) (center) poses for a photo with New York Jets owners Christopher Johnson (left) Woody Johnson (right) during the introductory press conference at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Tom Horak-USA TODAY Sports
All in all, the Patriots fan mentioned how he was very happy seeing a message from a QB from a rival team. However, ultimately he did have a slight nod for his own football team’s allegiance.
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