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Chicago Bulls Twitter Admin Takes Massive Shot at Milwaukee Bucks Part-Owner Aaron Rodgers

Published 04/21/2022, 11:30 AM EDT

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Sports fans do love a multiverse of madness. When it comes to various sporting events, we never know who will show up. That’s something that happened during the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Chicago Bulls game, when Aaron Rodgers showed up, sitting at the courtside. But the Chicago Bulls’ Twitter administrator had something brewing in their minds, and they took a sly dig over the Packers’ QB1.

Aaron Rodgers is the man who is probably having the best time of his life. The quarterback makes his commitment to the Green Bay Packers and is ready for some more action staying in the Bay. His relationship with actress Shailene Woodley looks to be on a re-build, as they have been spending time together. Now, he is probably spending some time together with his teammate, WR Randall Cobb, watching a game of basketball.

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The Milwaukee Bucks hosted the Chicago Bulls in Game 2 of their first-round playoff matchup on Wednesday evening at Finserv Forum in Wisconsin. Aaron Rodgers is seated courtside for the contest and is to support the Bucks. After the matchup concluded, the Chicago Bulls on Twitter posts a video. The post took a direct jab at Aaron Rodgers, calling AC the superior playoff play-maker.

The post mentions, “AC – officially a better playoff passer than Aaron Rodgers.”

The dig looks more like a sly way to mock the back-to-back NFL MVP and his play-calling abilities.

A worthy investment by Aaron Rodgers?

Rodgers has some reasonable grounds to attend Bucks plays. As the Packers’ top quarterback, he should visit major Wisconsin athletic events. But it doesn’t stop there; He has an ownership stake as well. Aaron Rodgers purchased one-percentage-point ownership in the Bucks in 2018 and became one of the team’s minority owners. He is now the only active NFL player who owns a basketball team.

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Rodgers has been a frequent visitor to Bucks games. During a postseason game in 2019, The QB had a beer gulp duel with a colleague and pal David Bakhtiari. However, this is Rodgers’ first appearance at Fiserv Forum for a Bucks play in quite a while.

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Randall Cobb, a colleague and close friend of the quarterback, joined him. Cameras spotted Aaron beside Mallory Edens, the daughter of one of the team’s principal shareholders, Wes Edens. Aaron Rodgers puts his money in a top-tier team. Even though they did not carry the Bucks any luck straight on. The reigning NBA champions slid behind 9-0. Despite their loss, the Bucks emerged third in the Eastern Conference and had a tremendous playoff run in the past year.

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Pavitra Shome is an NFL author at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing his M.A.
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