While the Patriots put up a valiant fight in Sunday’s game against the Packers, Aaron Rodgers had the final moment, orchestrating a 77-yard drive capped by a 31-yard field from Mason Crosby to give Green Bay the 27–24 overtime win against New England.
However, beyond securing the close win, the four-time MVP shared a brief exchange with Patriots coach Bill Belichick ahead of Sunday’s game that “touched” him from a place of admiration.
“He [Bill Belichick] came over during pregame … as we started our throwing lines and we got to chat for 45 seconds or minute as it was really meaningful,” Rodgers said Tuesday, per The Pat McAfee Show.