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The Green Bay Packers have started their playoff journey with a flash! As the away team took the lead in the first quarter, running back, Aaron Jones stole the limelight with his gesture. His unique celebration against the Dallas Cowboys is a thing one must watch!

The 29-year-old RB has a famous twin brother as well. It is none other than the LB for the Baltimore Ravens Alvin Jones. As Alvin traveled to AT&T Stadium to support his brother in the wildcard game, Aaron displayed his dedication as well.

Aaron Jones takes the game away from the Cowboys

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While the Cowboys were considered to be favorites in this fixture. It is the Packers who have gained the initial advantage. And the man behind the play, Aaron Jones, had a special celebration for the TD.

After scoring the TD, the RB rushed toward the corner of the field and threw the ball to his twin brother. Alvin, excited by his brother’s success, was elated, but the moment became even more joyous when he received the ball.

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The first quarter of the game ended with the Packers leading by 7-0. And Aaron Jones is showing no signs of stopping any time soon. He scored a TD at the beginning of the second quarter as well. His twin brother is in for a treat. Can these siblings be the latest to face each other in the NFC Championship?

The healthy twin sibling rivalry

Though there have been numerous sets of siblings and even twins playing on different teams. But more often than not, they do not come face to face against each other in the biggest of stages. But that changed with the 2023 Super Bowl.

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Kelce brothers, Travis and Jason, represent the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles respectively. Participated against each other for the Super Bowl title. Since both Jones brothers are in the same conference, they can compete against each other for the championship.

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Do you think Aaron Jones will face off against his twin for the NFC title? Let us know in the comments.

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