As the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings go up against each other in the U.S. Bank Stadium, Aaron Rodgers decided to get a little creative on his look as he arrived at the Minneapolis airport. The star quarterback sported a unique and hilarious T-shirt which made the internet go rolling on floor laughing.
Rodgers was seen wearing a Matt Lafleur themed T-shirt that read, “Our Coach Is Hotter Than Yours.” Furthermore, the T-shirt included a joyful picture of the Packers’ head coach with a green background. And literally, no one else could have pulled off that piece of apparel any better than Rodgers himself.
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Matt LaFleur the hottest head coach in the NFL
By wearing that T-shirt, the quarterback challenged all the teams that the Green Bay Packers have the hottest coach in the NFL. Though it might have slipped Aaron Rodgers’ head that the Patriots have the most stylish head coach of all time in the NFL. As Belichick has been spotted glamouring numerous style statements on his way to the games.
😅👕😂@AaronRodgers12 | #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/A1Scz0daui
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) November 20, 2021
It was quite a treat for the Packers fans to see such a banter unfold in such an iconic fashion. However, the Green Bay Packers head coach LaFleur will be the happiest person out of all right now as Rodgers himself is advocating about his attractive appearances.
Will Aaron Rodgers play today?
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As the 8-2 Packers meet the 4-5 Vikings at 1 p.m. E.T. today, Aaron Rodgers will be all prepared to set the U.S. Bank Stadium on fire despite suffering from a toe injury. As with the likes of a blazingly racked up squad, the quarterback will definitely flourish.
While Aaron Rodgers will play today, the toe injury is a real and concerning injury. Rodgers will likely have to deal with it for the remainder of the season, source said. https://t.co/iKRgOrdTvr
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 21, 2021
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Although Rodgers needs to be cautious in his approach this week as after the visit to the Vikings, the Packers will return home to face the 7-3 Los Angeles Rams next Sunday.