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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – FEBRUARY 03: NFL Player Aaron Rodgers attends the NFL Honors at University of Minnesota on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – FEBRUARY 03: NFL Player Aaron Rodgers attends the NFL Honors at University of Minnesota on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images)
Aaron Rodgers is no stranger to trolls. Everything from his ‘frozen face’, and the ‘darkness retreat’ remarks, to his grooves at the recent Taylor Swift gig, he’s straight up served the online jokes. Recently, the ex-Packer seems to have gotten under the skin of the Jets fans with his trade to the franchise. The Jets fans have spared no time roasting the QB from his wardrobe choices dubbed an attempt to fit in with the young roster to his injuries during the OTAs ahead of the training camps.
Once again, the QB is back on the firing line with him showing up at the 76th Tony Awards along with his teammate, C.J. Uzomah. Rodgers’s appearance at the Broadway show and his clueless expression caught during the broadcast unlocked a load of jabs that had Twitter in stitches. Here are some of the hilarious picks.
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Netizens losing it over Rodgers’ clueless Face
Rodgers pulling up to the Broadway Awards in the first place has surprised the netizens. His befuddled face made him stick out even more among the other artist attendees.
I know Aaron Rodgers plays for the New York Jets but WHY is he at the Tony Awards? He looks so clueless. 💀 pic.twitter.com/kOZkCS9XQr
— Molly Zehr (@mjzehr2000) June 12, 2023
“I know Aaron Rodgers plays for the New York Jets but WHY is he at the Tony Awards? He looks so clueless”, commented a user.
“No one is more surprised to see Aaron Rodgers at the Tony Awards than Aaron Rodgers”, read another funny tweet.
“Y’all really need to stop giving free New York event tickets to Aaron Rodgers!! Seeing him at the Tony Awards is a bridge too far!”, another user chimed in joking about how the QB was spotted at different events in the very first week in New York. Rodgers was spotted at Madison Square Garden for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, receiving an enthusiastic cheer from the crowd fans. Less than 24 hours later, he returned to witness New York Knick’s game against the Miami Heat in the second round of the playoffs.
“Aaron Rodgers has no idea why he’s at the Tony Awards, but if you’re gonna be a celebrity New Yorker, why not go whole hog?”, another tweet read.
“Aaron Rodgers is really embracing the New York scene, sitting up close at the Tony Awards now”, quipped another user.
The fans sure didn’t hold back there.
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Rodgers having a blast in New York.
Aaron Rodger’s entry to the New York Jets remains to be the subtext of all the jokes. However, the NFL MVP is relishing his transition to New York and the bustling city life. “I’ am having a blast”, he remarked during his first week in the city.

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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
Rodgers got traded to the New York Jets this April after spending 18 seasons with the Packers. While some fans were stoked about the entry of the NFL MVP, a portion of the fandom had doubts about the acquisition. They were apprehensive of bringing Rodgers in at his advanced stage, especially considering the injuries he sustained in his position as a QB. These doubts were fueled when he tweaked his calf on the second day of OTA s. However, there is no denying Rodgers’s precision and accuracy on the field, as he has already proved during his stint.Only time would tell if Rodgers was the missing puzzle piece for the Jets or a poor pick.
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