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Come Fan with UsTuesday, June 23, 2026

ANIMATED: Aaron Rodgers Uses Arm To Throw Pass Very Hard For Football Touchdown

Aaron Rodgers is very good at football. It might have something to do with the football-shooting cannon that doubles as his right arm.

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That touchdown throw to James Jones was Rodgers' third touchdown pass of the day. Combined with his 375 yards and two rushing touchdowns, it is likely that Rodgers has scored infinity points in every fantasy league on the Internet today. Oh, and the Packers lead the Broncos, 42-17, in the third quarter, after this pass.

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