Cardinals fans go crazy after Hail Mary, don’t know who Jeff Janis is (Video)

Jan 16, 2016; Glendale, AZ, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jeff Janis (83) catches a hail mary pass for a touchdown against Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson (21) and free safety Rashad Johnson (26) during the fourth quarter in a NFC Divisional round playoff game at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 16, 2016; Glendale, AZ, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jeff Janis (83) catches a hail mary pass for a touchdown against Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson (21) and free safety Rashad Johnson (26) during the fourth quarter in a NFC Divisional round playoff game at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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After Aaron Rodgers launched another miracle Hail Mary, some Cardinals fans lost their minds wondering who Jeff Janis was.

On Saturday night, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers launched another miracle Hail Mary, this time on the road in the playoffs against the Arizona Cardinals. While the Packers didn’t come away with the win, the Hail Mary sent everyone into a state of chaos over what they had just witnessed.

For some Cardinals fans, they were losing their minds over the fact that Rodgers tied the game and the fact that Jeff Janis caught the pass. Before the game a good majority of people probably didn’t even know who Jeff Janis was, but after the Hail Mary, everyone knew the name.

A few fans in particular lost their minds wondering who Jeff Janis was.

The reaction is certainly warranted as Rodgers just threw a perfect pass right on the money for the second time in the drive. Not only that, but the pass was caught by Janis.

The play was so crazy like the rest of the game, that everyone was one in a state of delirium and not quite sure what was unfolding on the field.

If losing their minds on the Hail Mary and figuring out Jeff Janis was one thing, then they surely lost their mind when Larry Fitzgerald caught the big pass in overtime to send the Cardinals to the NFC Championship Game.