Seth Meyers made fun of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers for his team’s collapse in the NFC Championship game at the NFL Honors ceremony.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers took home his second MVP at the NFL Honors ceremony on Saturday night. But, if it were not for a terrible collapse by him and his Packers in the NFC Championship Game in January, Rodgers could have been preparing for the Super Bowl on Saturday rather than collecting the well-deserved MVP hardware.
More from Green Bay Packers
- Packers: 3 free agency mistakes Brian Gutekunst should already regret
- Packers president has unrealistic timeline to evaluate Jordan Love as franchise QB
- Packers rumors: Could Green Bay still address the worrisome safety room?
- 3 Packers who won’t be on the roster at the end of training camp
- Packers player is excited Green Bay is slept on heading into 2023
Comedian Seth Meyers made sure not to let Rodgers forget about the gut-punch loss to the Seattle Seahawks, roasting the MVP about it in his opening monologue.
Meyers said (H/T USA Today):
"“MVP finalist Aaron Rodgers is here tonight, give it up for Aaron Rodgers. Aaron had a lot of memorable moments this year, that time in Week 3 when he told everyone to relax, and more recently that time in the last five minutes of the NFC Championship game when he said ‘WHY IS EVERYONE RELAXING? NOW IS NOT THE TIME OR THE PLACE FOR THIS FOOLISHNESS!’”"
Rodgers and his girlfriend Olivia Munn didn’t seem to enjoy the joke so much. However, Munn explained her bothered facial expression later, saying she was just sticking by her boyfriend.
Rodgers threw for 4,381 yards, 38 touchdowns and five interceptions this season.
More from FanSided
- Joe Burrow owes Justin Herbert a thank you note after new contract
- Chiefs gamble at wide receiver could already be biting them back
- Braves-Red Sox start time: Braves rain delay in Boston on July 25
- Yankees: Aaron Boone gives optimistic return date for Aaron Judge
- MLB Rumors: Yankees-Phillies trade showdown, Mariners swoop, India goes to Seattle