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Aaron Rodgers’ Twitter Indicates That He Thinks Tom Brady Got Some Help From The Refs In Super Bowl LV

GREEN BAY, WI - JANUARY 16: Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) gets an explanation from referee Ron Torbert (62) during a NFL Divisional Playoff game between the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams at Lambeau Field on January 16, 2021 in Green Bay, WI. (Photo by Larry Radloff/Icon Sportswire)

Aaron Rodgers has a lot on his plate right now. After winning the MVP, Rodgers dropped a bombshell that he was currently engaged (seemingly to Shailene Woodley). In fact, he might even be moving to Hawaii with his new fiance.

With everything going on, Aaron Rodgers still made sure to tune in to the Super Bowl to see Tom Brady win his seventh ring. Like many, Rodgers seems to think the Bucs were helped out by a few soft flags throughout the game.

Rodgers “liked” a tweet sent by longtime rules analyst Terry McAulay about how KC should not have been called for defensive holding on multiple occasions.

“Neither defensive hold called on KC comes close to the standard we saw the entire season for that call all season and certainly not what we saw in TB/GB,” McAulay wrote. Aaron Rodgers was quick to toss McAulay a “like”.


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One defensive holding call gave Tom Brady and the Bucs prime field position, and they ended up scoring. The other took away an interception. Luckily, though, the flags didn’t really matter. The Bucs absolutely dominated the Chiefs in all three phases, and deserved to win the game.

Aaron Rodgers might just be a little salty that Tom Brady now has six more Super Bowl wins than he does. Even a house in Hawaii won’t make that feel any better.


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