Seated Next To Mallory Edens, Aaron Rodgers Celebrates His Birthday At NBA Game
One of the most known individuals in Wisconsin is the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers watched the Milwaukee Bucks play the Los Angeles Lakers before the Packers’ Week 13 game against the Chicago Bears. At the game on his 39th birthday, the current NFL MVP was present.
Seated Next To Mallory Edens, Aaron Rodgers Celebrates His Birthday At NBA Game
Since 2018, the four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodger has had a 1% ownership stake in the Bucks. However, NFL fans were aware that Aaron Rodgers was honoring his 39th birthday while watching the game. Many of them observed his presence and how he always makes the Bucks’ games unlucky when he attends.
Aaron Rodgers is celebrating his birthday court side at the Bucks game 🥳
(via @nba)pic.twitter.com/zJYpaWjes5
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) December 3, 2022
What celebrates a pro football quarterback’s Aaron Rodgers birthday? Of course, as a part owner of an NBA franchise, he receives courtside tickets.
The veteran Packers quarterback was photographed at the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Los Angeles Lakers game on Friday. He was also seen seated next to a significant individual.
I should have known. Another Aaron Rodgers jinxed loss in Green Bay…
Now Aaron is getting his jinx on Giannis…smh. @RStanleyNHL #LALvsMIL #NBA pic.twitter.com/ARxSOVIIdd
— Rickie W (@tngolfer) December 3, 2022
Aaron Rodgers was seated next to Mallory Edens, the daughter of Wes Edens, the owner of the Bucks.
The two have been seen together before, and they most likely won’t be the last. Rodgers is deeply invested in the team and isn’t likely to stop cheering for them any time soon.
He wants to keep his team’s playoff hopes alive by having some success. On Sunday afternoon, Green Bay plays the Chicago Bears.
Aaron Rodgers kills me, he really thinks he’s a 24 year old rock star. Lmao, bwoy stoooppp
— NO Blue Check P (@NYJGreen16) December 3, 2022
His last sighting at a sporting event occurred in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference playoff series between the Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls in April of last year.
The Rodgers sighting had to please Lakers star Anthony Davis, who finished with a game-high 44 points on 18 of 27 shooting in the Lakers’ 133-129 victory. Davis admires No. 12 greatly.
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