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Was Aaron Rodgers In ‘Game of Thrones’ And ‘The Office’?

Ashish Priyadarshi
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Aaron Rodgers is best known for his performances on the NFL field, but the Packers quarterback has also made some cameos in some pretty well known shows.

HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘The Office’ both featured Aaron Rodgers in small roles. Right now, the Packers superstar is gearing up for a golf match against Tom Brady, but meanwhile we can still take a look at some of his on-screen appearances.

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Was Aaron Rodgers In ‘Game of Thrones’ And ‘The Office’?

Aaron Rodgers’ appearance on ‘The Office’ is pretty well known. He starred in the ‘A.A.R.M’ episodes of the show which took place in Season 9 episodes 22 and 23.

Rodgers sat in as a judge for “America’s Next A Capella Sensation”, a singing competition Andy Bernard was trying out for. Andy would sadly not get the part, but we did see Rodgers absolutely nail a one-liner with his class “discount double check.”

However, his appearance on “Game of Thrones” isn’t as well known. The NFL MVP makes a cameo in the show’s eighth season during the fifth episode titled ‘The Bells.’

If you want to see where exactly Rodgers comes in during the movie, you can check it out here:

So to answer the question, yes, Rodgers had made appearances on two of the most famous TV shows in the world in ‘The Office’ and ‘Game of Thrones.’ Rodgers has developed quite the on-screen personality, hosting Jeopardy too. We’ll have to see when the Packers quarterback will make his next cameo on TV.

Also Read: “He’s Unhappy With His Boss, Who Is Aaron Rodgers?”: Tom Brady Mocks NFL MVP With A Jeopardy Gig Ahead Of Their Golf Match

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Ashish Priyadarshi

Ashish Priyadarshi

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Ashish Priyadarshi is The SportsRush's content manager and editor. Ashish freelanced for 1 year in the NFL division before taking on an editorial role in the company. He then tacked on managing content while adding on a writing role in the NBA division. Ashish has been closely following the NFL and NBA since the 2012 season when the Patriots lost the Super Bowl and Derrick Rose was at the height of his powers. Since then, Ashish has focused on honing his knowledge for both leagues in, even writing crossover pieces. In his free time, Ashish is an avid basketball player, he loves to watch movies and TV shows, immersing himself in the cinematic world. Ashish studies computer science and data science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and would love to mesh his love for sports with his technical skills.

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