Rely Aaron Rodgers as another person stunned by what he was listening to.
He was watching the Green Bay Packers-Seattle Seahawks “Sunday Night Football” game whereas flying again to New Jersey after his New York Jets’ win over the Jacksonville Jaguars earlier within the day.
“What I couldn’t imagine … what number of freakin’ Packer followers had been there,” Rodgers mentioned throughout his Tuesday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.” “That by no means occurred again within the day. I heard a ‘Go Pack Go’ chant in just like the second quarter.”
Sure, Packers followers certainly took over Lumen Discipline early and infrequently all through Green Bay’s 30-13 win over the Seahawks.
“What within the hell is happening?” Rodgers thought to himself as the sport unfolded. “That is the wildest factor ever, and the Packers had been on offense.”
The Seattle fan base is famously referred to as 12th Man for the way loud they’ll get throughout a house recreation. However on Sunday evening, Packers fans overtook Lumen Field as their team continued to build a lead.
“It sounded prefer it was 60-40 Seattle followers, perhaps, or 70-30, however even that might be wild for that stadium,” Rodgers mentioned. “By no means in all of the years we performed there did we ever have any presence that was remotely near that.”
It was the Packers’ first win in Seattle since 2008. Because the beginning quarterback for the Packers, Rodgers went 1-4 towards the Seahawks at Lumen Discipline.
Throughout these years, it could be unprecedented for a visiting workforce’s followers to come back into Seattle and drown out the house followers. However that is what Packers followers did.
“Shoutout to the Seattle followers for promoting their tickets to Packers followers,” Rodgers mentioned. “Clearly, Packer followers do not want a motive to point out up, they’re all over the place.”
Packers followers confirmed up for a workforce that’s now one victory from a playoff berth.
“That was win for the G (inexperienced) and G (gold),” Rodgers mentioned.
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