breaking news :Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers jokingly shares one thing about their 17-9 victory over the Chicago Bears that personally disappointed him.

Perry Knotts/Getty ImagesOver the past week, one of the biggest topics in the NFL has been the story of former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Naturally, he finds this to be to his taste, and he makes sure it stays that way by making weekly appearances on The Pat McAfee Show. Last week, Rodgers escalated his longstanding battle with Jimmy Kimmel to new heights by implying that Kimmel’s name may be on the notorious Epstein List. On social media and during his opening monologue on Monday night, Kimmel responded to the four-time NFL MVP by labeling Rodgers as ignorant and using a variety of derogatory terms.

Rodgers took some time to discuss his former team and their victory over the Bears, even though he spent a large portion of his presentation on Tuesday correcting everyone’s misinterpretation of his remarks.

 

As usual, Rodgers had nothing but praise for his successor, Jordan Love, whom he assisted in becoming one of the NFL’s top-10 quarterbacks. He also boasted about the Packers’ winning streak against the Bears, which stands at ten games, and showed his joy in the team’s accomplishments. He has stated on numerous occasions that he will always support the organization, even with the way things ended between him and them.

Nevertheless, Rodgers was a little let down by one aspect of the victory

Aaron Rodgers Was Prevented from Playing for the Chicago Bears in 2024 by the Green Bay Packers

Fans of the Packers and Bears are aware that Aaron Rodgers enjoys playing Chicago and winning against them. He has 6,965 yards, 64 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and a passing rating of 109.0 for his career versus the Bears. He has a 24-5 record against them as well.

The NFC North and AFC East teams will play against the team from each division that corresponds with where they ended in the standings in 2024, according to how the NFL schedule is set up. Put another way, Rodgers would have had the opportunity to visit Chicago for one final game against the Bears if the New York Jets had finished in the same spot as them in the NFC North.

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