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“Don’t you want to be like Aaron Rodgers?” – Josh Allen delivers hilarious response to bizarre question

Aaron Rodgers and Josh Allen have done more than a few interviews this season, but their latest "sundae conversation" with Caleb Pressley on Instagram may be the most unique of the year. The energy of the interview was similar to Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis, but the style of questions leaned into awkward situations instead of hostile ones.

In the interview, Josh Allen was asked how big he was when he was born, whether he remembered being born, whether he got nervous before games, and also if he wanted to be like Aaron Rodgers. He was initially asked whether he wanted to play as long as Tom Brady. However, the questioning transitioned to the Packers' quarterback.

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He was asked whether he "takes a lot of hits," asking him point blank if he does drugs. The quarterback said he didn't, and the interviewer pressed him further, asking if he'd want to be like Aaron Rodgers, who is infamous for using Ayahuasca, even crediting his success in recent years to the drug.

The Bills quarterback ducked the question as he dropped his phone in response. The interviewer didn't press for a more concrete answer.

"Ayahuasca isn't a drug it's a plant & I think that's a very important point to make" ~@AaronRodgers12

#PMSLive #ART https://t.co/xJyCiiP3Kn

Aaron Rodgers-led Packers puts playoffs in reach after demolishing the Minnesota Vikings in Week 17

No. 12 at Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers
No. 12 at Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers

At one point, the 3-1 Packers had fallen to 4-8, and most had written off the team. But that was when the team started to stack wins. No. 12 won three games in a row to get to 7-8 heading into Week 17. The team needed to beat the Vikings to set up a win-and-in scenario in Week 18.

However, in Week 1, the Packers lost 23-7 in a game where No. 12 did not throw any touchdowns. In Week 17, the reverse happened. The Vikings were blown out 41-17, and despite securing the NFC North, the Packers looked like the better team from top to bottom.

The 8-8 Packers and 8-8 Lions will square off in Week 18 with a playoff spot on the line. Will No. 12 sneak the team into the playoffs?

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