The Green Bay Packers defeat the Chicago Bears in their home territory 45-30. | Unsplash/Dave Adamson
The Green Bay Packers defeat the Chicago Bears in their home territory 45-30. | Unsplash/Dave Adamson
The Green Bay Packers beat the Chicago Bears 45-30 recently at the Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
During the game, Quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed 29 of 37 passes for 341 yards.
“If I had to vote today, Rodgers is my MVP,” Chris Simms, NBC Sports NFL analyst, wrote on Twitter. “Some say ‘he has weapons,’ I guess because MVS catches a 50-yard TD every few weeks. After Davante, his top receiver is an RB and a 31-year-old slot WR. No one does more with less than Rodgers.”
Alongside the game, people in the stands turned their attention to the big screen to see Rodgers’ doppelgänger made an appearance.
“Don’t tell me there’s two of them,” Cris Collinsworth said on the “Sunday Night Football” broadcast. Al Michaels replied, “You know what this is? This is the dictionary and you’re looking at the definition of doppelgänger.”
Rodgers led his team with 341 passing yards and four touchdown passes in the 45-30 victory over the Bears.
While they trailed by six points at halftime, the Packers were able to overcome in the second half to earn back a 15-point lead.
One of the Packers’ fans in the stands at the game was dubbed Rodgers’ twin.