Aaron Rodgers Trolled Bears Coach Matt Nagy by Tripping Him at Celebrity Golf Tournament
By Parker White

All this was doing was trying to have fun at a celebrity golf tournament, and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had to go and ruin it.
Playfully.
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy participated in the American Century Championship golf tournament out in Nevada near Lake Tahoe this offseason. While at a function where introductions were happening, Nagy hurried to the back of the room with all the other celebrities and, all of a sudden, he tripped.
This is where Rodgers comes in.
Aaron Rodgers tripped #Bears coach Matt Nagy at the celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, Nagy says. Nagy smiles about it
— Patrick Finley (@patrickfinley) August 22, 2019
“As I’m walking, all of a sudden, I trip,” Nagy recalled. “I kind of catch my knee. Somebody is sitting down. I look back. Someone stuck their knee out to trip me. I look back, and (Rodgers) is just sitting there staring at me laughing. He gives me this grin."
Devilish.
Matt Nagy and Aaron Rodgers were at a golf event in July. Did the Packers QB show respect for the Bears coach?
— Chicago Tribune Sports (@ChicagoSports) August 22, 2019
“Someone stuck their knee out to trip me. I look back, and (Rodgers) is just sitting there staring at me laughing.”https://t.co/GrGlCSECwC via @Rich_Campbell pic.twitter.com/eogZ39yael
Who'da thunk Matt Nagy would have a whole new type of kicking problem on his hands?
The Packers and Bears are set to play each other in two weeks for the season opener, but long before the campaign was close to starting, Rodgers was already looking to get in Nagy's head.
These two division rivals squaring off is going to be fun this year.