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5 NFL players who have mocked Aaron Rodgers ft. Ndamukong Suh

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers has been one of the most dominant players in the entire NFL since taking over as the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. He has won four NFL MVP awards during his career, the second-most by any player ever, and has also won a Super Bowl ring. He is still on top of his game as he has won the MVP award in each of the last two seasons.

In addition to being a great player, Aaron Rodgers has also been a controversial one. He has been known to have polarizing opinions off the field at times and has been no stranger to calling attention to himself on the field. His actions have made him some enemies at times, including these five who have publicly mocked him.


#1 - Robert Quinn

Robert Quinn and Aaron Rodgers
Robert Quinn and Aaron Rodgers

Robert Quinn has mocked Rodgers' signature belt celebration multiple times during his career. When Quinn records a sack against Rodgers, he often follows it with the belt move.

BAD MAN. @AaronRodgers12

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One of the most infamous games of Aaron Rodgers' career came when he yelled that he still owns the Chicago Bears upon defeating them at Soldier Field. Earlier in the game, Quinn recorded a sack and mocked the belt. It appears Rodgers won this particular battle with Quinn and the Bears.

#2 - Dick Butkus

Chicago Bears legend Dick Butkus
Chicago Bears legend Dick Butkus

Dick Butkus is one of the greatest Bears players of all time and a current member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In direct response to Rodgers calling out the Bears and saying he owns them, Butkus had this to say on an episode of Unfiltered with David Kaplan.

“If I were on the field during the game, well, I couldn’t do it today, I’d probably get arrested. We’ll see who owns who.”

Butkus should probably be taken at his word as he has played in a much different era of football and is one of the most feared linebackers of all time. Aaron Rodgers may be quietly happy Butkus is retired and doesn't have to see him on the field.

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