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Aaron Rodgers’ reaction to hit on Thursday Night Football became an instant meme


The result was an Aaron Rodgers to Randall Cobb touchdown, putting the Green Bay Packers up 17-7 over the Arizona Cardinals during the third quarter of Thursday Night Football.

But on that play, the first of Rodgers’ two touchdown passes to Cobb on the night, the facial expression after Rodgers took a late hit (yes, it was called a roughing the passer penalty) had the internet on fire.

The image captured on Fox before going to break will no doubt be used as an internet meme for some time. “Man, the internet is undefeated,” Rodgers, who said he had seen the image, said after the game.

Here’s what some people were saying on Twitter about the (first) viral moment from the Packers’ stunning 24-21 win over the previously undefeated Cardinals:

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a pass during the first half against the Arizona Cardinals.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a pass during the first half against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Contact Christopher Kuhagen at (262) 446-6634 or christopher.kuhagen@jrn.com. Follow him on Twitter at @ckuhagen.

This article originally appeared on Packers News: Aaron Rodgers became a meme with reaction to hit on touchdown





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