“Enjoying another postseason loss”: Aaron Rodgers spotted at the Bucks game with model Mallory Edens and teammate Randall Cobb


“Enjoying another postseason loss”: Aaron Rodgers spotted at the Bucks game with model Mallory Edens and teammate Randall Cobb

Randall Cobb, Aaron Rodgers, Mallory Edens

Aaron Rodgers is one of the biggest names in the world of the NFL. No matter what he has said and done over the past year or so, one just can’t deny that he is indeed a fantastic quarterback who can single-handedly change the outcomes of the games.

Understandably, there were a lot of speculations about where Rodgers will end up for the 2022 season as soon as the previous season came to an end. Putting an end to all such conversations, Rodgers confirmed that he will stay with the Packers and signed a massive contract.

Bucks’ owner’s daughter Mallory Edens spotted with Aaron Rodgers

RandaLL Cobb, Aaron Rodgers and Mallory Edens
Randall Cobb, Aaron Rodgers and Mallory Edens

After keeping some distance from the limelight, Rodgers is back in it. Recently he was spotted in the crowd during the first-round playoff game between the Bulls and the Bucks. He was accompanied by his teammate at the Green Bay Packers Randall Cobb.

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Along with Randall, Rodgers was given company by model Mallory Edens, who is also the daughter of Bucks co-owner Wes Edens. Rodgers posted photos from the game on his Instagram handle tagging Cobb.

Randall Cobb, Aaron Rodgers,
Randall Cobb, Aaron Rodgers

Although Rodgers was supporting the Bucks will all his might, the team actually ended up losing a close encounter by a margin of just four points as the game ended 114-110 in the favor of the Bulls. The series is now tied at 1-1 as the Bucks emerged victoriously in the first game.

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It will be interesting to see if the Bucks can make a comeback in the third game. As far as Rodgers is concerned, all the drama around him is on halt for now but we all know that won’t be the case for a long time.

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