“TikTok runs in his family”: Aaron Rodgers takes a sly dig at Patrick Mahomes’ brother Jackson

Jackson Mahomes, Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers
The last week or so has mostly been about the highly anticipated “Match” in which the four biggest superstars in the world of the NFL showcased their golfing skills. In the end, the veteran duo of Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers showed everyone how it’s done, as they claimed a resounding victory over Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.
Ahead of the match, most of the trash-talking came in from the younger quarterbacks, but they failed to deliver on the golf course, as the veterans secured a 1-up win. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers showed some stellar form right from the start and guided the old wolf pack to a memorable win.
“Patrick Mahomes is a big TikToker”: Aaron Rodgers

Coming back to the trash talk, well there were a lot of things said by the quarterbacks on either side before the ultimate clash, all in good fun. However, Aaron being Aaron, took a sly dig at Patrick Mahomes’ brother Jackson during a Q & A session.
When asked which social media app Rodgers ends up checking the most, he replied by saying, “probably Instagram, used to be Twitter when Twitter was fun.” He then went on to say that Patrick Mahomes seems like a big TikToker. “Pat I am sure is a TikToker, runs in the family.”
As far as Patrick’s brother Jackson is concerned, he has been the talk of the town for quite a while now for all the wrong reasons. He has been trolled heavily for making TikToks on the field during the Chiefs games. In fact, many had even speculated that Patrick has advised Jackson to stay away from the stadium when the Chiefs are playing.
Of course, the rumor was shot down by Patrick but many stories about the possible fallout between the brothers have actually been circulating for a while. Nevertheless, Aaron’s sly dig didn’t go unnoticed and in the end, the veteran ended up winning the verbal battle as well as the battle on the golf course.
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