Aaron Rodgers sets lofty expectations for Packers kicker hosting Thanksgiving dinner - "I'm gonna judge everything"
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be reuniting with former teammate Mason Crosby for Thanksgiving.
Rodgers has plans to spend Thanksgiving with the former Packers kicker and is looking forward to judging the hell out of it.
The star quarterback spoke with Pat McAfee on The Pat McAfee Show about how he plans on judging everything - the decorations, food, dessert options, etc.
"It better be (On Crosby's hosting Packers' thanksgiving dinner). I'm gonna be there judging the hell out of all of it. The decorations, the food presentation, the food options, the dessert options. I'm going to try really hard to get into my Ayahuasca mindset and not judge every little thing.
"But how can you not? But then the first and most important thing and fun thing to judge would be the turkey, right? Because cooking a Turkey, it is the most nerve-wracking thing of all time."
Crosby was the Packers' kicker from 2007-2021. He was the NFL scoring leader in 2007 and is a Super Bowl XVL champion.
There will be three NFL games played this Thursday on Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, 24 November, 2022, there will be three NFL games for fans to watch and enjoy.
Starting off at 12:30, the 4-6 Detroit Lions will host the Buffalo Bills. The Lions, like the Dallas Cowboys, play every Thanksgiving, and they will look to win a fourth-straight game against the 7-3 Bills, who are one of the best teams in the AFC.
The second of the three games will be an NFC East showdown between the 7-3 New York Giants and the 7-3 Dallas Cowboys.
This game will be a fight for second place in the highly-competitive NFC East as the Philadelphia Eagles are in first place at 8-1. A win for either team is crucial and will get them one spot closer to making the playoffs.
The day will be capped off by the Minnesota Vikings (8-2) hosting the New England Patriots (6-4). Minnesota is coming off their embarrassing 40-3 loss to the Dallas Cowboys and the Patriots are coming off a last-second touchdown victory over the New York Jets.
Football will be back in a few days and fans will get the luxury of eating food and watching football all day.
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