VIDEO: Aaron Rodgers Rocks Strange Shirt to Thursday's Game With Potential Minor Troll for Ravens
By Scott Rogust

The expectation was that Aaron Rodgers would start at quarterback for the Green Bay Packers as they took on the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night. Instead, he sat out after experiencing tightness in his back. But that's not to say that Rodgers didn't make his presence felt. When arriving to M&T Bank Stadium, the former NFL MVP sported a "Counting Crows" shirt.
1️⃣2️⃣#GBvsBAL | @Bose pic.twitter.com/wcGTe6WdG3
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) August 15, 2019
While many Ravens fans will look at this as a troll job from Rodgers, we're here to tell you to slow your roll.
Rodgers is a huge fan of the band Counting Crows, as evidenced by his tweet just last year, saying the song "Holiday in Spain" is the greatest song of all-time in the signal callers mind.
"Holiday in Spain" - @CountingCrows
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) April 26, 2018
Possibly the greatest song ever.
Honorable mentions include "Times Like These" -@foofighters "The Feel Good Drag" -@anberlin https://t.co/3Lden6yLuz
Even so, wearing that shirt is a bit of a premeditated jab at the Ravens, another crow-like bird. That, or he's sharing his musical preferences to the Packers faithful. Let's just say, it's a little from column A and a bit from column B.