While the NFL world has shared their Christmas joy with the rest of the fans. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has stayed rather quiet on the festive front. The back-to-back MVP has not shared any posts or revealed any plans to the media regarding the 39-year-old’s Christmas celebrations. Where other NFL stars have filled their social media platforms with pictures and videos of their off time and family gatherings, it seems like the former Super Bowl champion is keeping it close this year.
Aaron Rodgers’ radio silence on Christmas day
For any fan who would have liked to have an idea about the 4 time NFL MVP and his Christmas celebration, there is bad news. A-Rod has remained completely quiet about his personal plans for the day. After beating the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, there were not many sightings of the QB.
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He himself has maintained the mystery as his socials remain absent of any Christmas or Santa-based posts. Leading up to the holiday, all the press interaction had him talking about the game and nothing else was discussed.
But Rodgers did give the fans a lot of joy on the of Christmas. The Packers extended their winning streak and won 3 consecutive games. Defeating the Fins has helped the Green and Golden to keep their playoff hopes alive, especially after falling 4-8 prior to the run. The fans had given up hope, and the experts had counted them out. But the team is still in the hunt with two games remaining. However, their chances are still relatively slim, but they will finish the season with two consecutive home games.
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A-Rod’s electrifying gift to his teammates
A day before Christmas eve, the 39-year-old player did his best to make his teammates happy. In addition to Jaire Alexander and Adrian Amos, Rodgers got 22 of his teammates’ electric scooters. The Phat Rides scooters were given to the lucky players this week, vehicles that reach speeds of up to 20 MPH and can support up to 400 pounds of weight, enough for the size and weight of some of the NFL stars, some weighing more than 200 pounds.
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Rodgers was not the only NFL QB to opt for this gift. Buffalo Bills‘ star Josh Allen also gave the same gift to his offensive linemen.
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