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LOOK: Aaron Rodgers shows off new arm tattoo

Barkley-Truaxby: Barkley Truax07/06/22BarkleyTruax
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Most people’s first tattoos end up being something they eventually regret, serving as a story to tell acquaintances at functions.

For Green Bay Packers quarterback and two-time reigning NLF MVP Aaron Rodgers, he decided to go the more spiritual, sacred geomtrety-esque tattoo featuring lions mirroring each other, the ocean, an inner eye, constellations and various other trippy, creative pieces of art throughout the tattoo.

This past season, Rodgers threw for 4,115 yards and ranked third in the NFL with a 68.9% completion percentage. He also threw for a league-low four interceptions and 37 touchdowns — giving him one of the best touchdown-to-interception ratios in the entire NFL. Entering the 2022 season, Rodgers will look to three-peat on NFL MVP Awards en route to winning his second Super Bowl title.

Packers star Rashan Gary reveals how his breakout season made him ‘hungry’ for more in 2022

In his first year starting for the Green Bay Packers, Rashan Gary had a breakout season as a part of their front seven. Gary started at outside linebacker, which plays more like a hybrid defensive end in the Packers defense, and shined in the role. During a recent interview, the former Michigan Wolverine Gary revealed that 2021 was just the beginning and has only made him ‘hungry’ for more in 2022.

“If anything, it made me hungry,” Gary said during the team’s recent minicamp, reflecting on his breakout year. “It made me go back, watch film, see what I put on tape, see areas of my pass rush, my run defense, and things that I could improve on.

“It just made me hungrier (to) pick apart my game and make me a better player for this team.”

Gary started in all 16 games he played last year and was in on 68 percent of Green Bay’s defensive snaps. With the increase in playing time from the 2020 season, the former first-round pick of the 2019 NFL Draft was able to show why he was a top selection that year. Gary finished his third NFL season with 47 total tackles, 27 solo, eight tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery. Gary’s 9.5 sacks on the season beat out defensive lineman Preston Smith (9) for best on the team.