Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers’s name has been trending on Twitter after the Tom Brady Roast on Netflix that occurred on Sunday night. Brady was also trending on social media and a lot of his former teammates, like Rob Gronkowski, Julian Edelman, Randy Moss, Drew Bledsoe, and others were in attendance.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former head coach Bill Belichick were also in attendance. Brady was known for winning six Super Bowls with that franchise and also a seventh with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Some people will view him as the greatest quarterback of all time.

With Brady being roasted, some want to see an Aaron Rodgers roast. Rodgers is the current quarterback of the New York Jets and he was also with the Green Bay Packers for 15 seasons. He has spoken out lately on a bunch of political topics and has also mentioned some weird stuff.
Green Bay Packers Fans Want To See An Aaron Rodgers Roast After Tom Brady Did His Roast

A lot of people found the Tom Brady roast funny. Some people would find an Aaron Rodgers roast even better than the Tom Brady one. Some of the potential people who could show up to a Rodgers roast would be Greg Jennings, James Jones, Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, Davante Adams, David Bakhtiari, Mike McCarthy, Matt LaFleur, A.J. Hawk, Clay Matthews, Charles Woodson, and many more.

It would be really interesting to see which former Packers players or coaches would give the best roast to him. Here is what some Packers fans said about a potential Rodgers roast:
Tom Brady was good but I’m personally looking forward to the roast of Aaron Rodgers.
— emily mac 🧀 (@emrachelz) May 6, 2024
Aaron Rodgers as a roast subject would be absolutely hilarious. He would definitely storm off the stage. https://t.co/ieQwbbEymK
— Tim Seeman (@Tim_Seeman) May 6, 2024
An aaron rodgers roast would do generational numbers 😂.
— Jean Karlo 🏴☠️ (@PaezKarlo) May 6, 2024
The Rutledge and Hamilton show were discussing on Monday on ESPN radio in Milwaukee about which former Rodgers teammates would potentially show up for a roast. If this were to happen, a lot of Packers and NFL fans would tune in. There would be no shortage of headlines during the roast of Rodgers and maybe we could finally find out some other stories throughout the years when he was with the Packers organization.