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The legendary quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers, once made an appearance in Game of Thrones. Even though his appearance on the show wasn’t a major deal, he was happy to be a part of it.

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Back in 2019, when Game of Thrones ended after eight seasons, Rodgers was asked for his opinion regarding its ending. Many fans of the show worldwide didn’t like how the show ended. They thought GOT’s ending would be the sole reason why Breaking Bad would reign as the best show ever.

Aaron Rodgers himself didn’t like the way it ended. Despite being a huge fan of the show, he also thought that the ending could have been a lot better than it actually was.

While talking about the ending, Rodgers said, “I love the show, and it was a great [eight seasons], but no. You come down to the end, and Tyrion says the person with the best story is Bran? Who, by the way, three episodes ago said he wasn’t Bran Stark anymore.”

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He added, “No. Jon had a better story. Dany had a better story. Arya had a better story. Sansa had a better story. Tyrion had a better story. Varys had a better story. Bronn, a lot better story. Jaime, better story. Cersei, probably a better story. Any Baratheon, better story.”

Like some, Aaron Rodgers would have also loved to see Daenerys Targaryen (Dany) sitting on the Iron Throne. Unfortunately, the show’s producers had other thoughts.

Game of Thrones wasn’t the first show that Aaron Rodgers had an appearance on

Aaron Rodgers’ appearance on Game of Thrones wasn’t the first time he appeared on a popular show. He had also done a cameo on a quite famous TV show called ‘The Office.‘ The Green Bay Packers quarterback acted as a judge on one episode of the show.

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Since a new NFL season is upon us, Rodgers will now be fully focused on football. His hunt for the second Super Bowl of his career goes on. Rodgers will hope to finally end the 11-year-long drought and win another one for the Packers.

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