Aaron Rodgers is back at Lambeau Field. And Green Bay Packers fans are loving every bit of it. The quarterback who was close to leaving the franchise this offseason has returned for what could be his final year in Green Bay.
But with Rodgers set to remain the Packers’ QB1 for at least one more season, fans are soaking in all the thrill and enjoyment they can. And the quarterback too is making sure that he puts on a show.
Aaron Rodgers showing his insane accuracy in training drill
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The Green Bay Packers had their annual Family Night at Lambeau Field on August 7. With heavy rain pouring down, fans braved the storm to watch their favorite stars in action. And the star who undoubtedly caught everyone’s attention was Aaron Rodgers.
This is the 20th edition of the Packers Family Night. It essentially is a practice where the team goes about their business at practice on Lambeau Field amidst a game-like atmosphere.
With 34,835 in attendance and game day music playing, Aaron Rodgers put on a show for the die-hard Packers fans.
As part of a long-range throwing drill, Aaron Rodgers sunk not one but three absolute dimes from well over the 30-yard-line. But as we have seen over the course of the offseason, making such incredible throws seems like child’s play for the QB.
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During a celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Aaron Rodgers was seen nailing a throw from at least 70 yards to a party boat sailing in the distance.
.@AaronRodgers12 tossing balls out to the boats in Lake Tahoe on the 17th tee. pic.twitter.com/FD9g6N3SBQ
— Carter Eckl (@CarterEckl) July 9, 2021
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Unfortunately, the intended receivers failed to make the catch. Despite not turning up for OTAs or minicamp, Aaron Rodgers clearly has not lost his Midas touch.
And Packers fans too will hope that the quarterback will be able to replicate some of these throws on the field when the Packers start their quest to land a Super Bowl in 2021.