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The Green Bay Packers did not perform well this season. Fans could be upset with the team, but they have no love lost for Aaron Jones. The WPMOY nominee may have missed out on the prestigious award. But he is still the winner thanks to his family, who surprised him with a video. After watching the video, NFL fans are in awe.

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Aaron Jones has had a decent season with the Packers. The franchise fell short of clinching the playoffs. But the RB received the honor of becoming the franchise’s Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. Dak Prescott may have won the prestigious accolade. But Jones remains the true winner for Green Bay.

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Aaron Jones turns sentimental after family shared a touching video

The Packers running back received congratulations from his family members after becoming the Packers’ WPMOY nominee. Jones’ mother urged him to “please don’t stop what you do on that field” and “continue to give 100%.” 

His brother, Alvin Jones Jr., also showed up and heaped praise on his brother. Jones had tears running down his face and calling it a ‘special’ moment.

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The Cheeseheads and NFL fandom showed up to keep praising Jones’ name on Twitter.

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A user is wondering who is chopping onions.

The Packers shared their hearts with it.

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Another user called Aaron Jones the GOAT

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This reminded why the RB would be the most loved Packer

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Moreover, this user shared their fondness for the RB and his hard work.

This user kept their appreciation for the entire Jones Family.

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Another user said Aaron Jones is more worthy of the award than anyone else.

The Packers are in a situation with Aaron Rodgers, who has yet to decide on his football career. Amidst the drama, RB Jones chimed in with his thoughts.

Aaron wants Aaron back?

Aaron Rodgers may have taken off on his darkness retreat and will come up with a decision soon. While the Packers are seemingly gearing up to move on, Aaron Jones looks reasonable about seeing a return of the quarterback.

While speaking with Fox Sports’ Henry McKenna, Jones said, “I think he’ll be back. If he’s retiring, I think he wants to go out on his own. I definitely see him coming back and playing and I definitely hope it’s in Green Bay. He’s a great leader for us. A guy like that, he brings a lot of people along.”

It is yet to see if Jones’ intuition becomes a reality.

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