Aaron Rodgers’s Frustrated Facial Expression vs. 49ers Became a Meme

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Aaron Rodgers couldn’t believe his bad fortune against the 49ers. /

Aaron Rodgers started his second straight season-opener for the New York Jets on Monday against the San Francisco 49ers. While the Jets trailed in the second half, Rodgers just lasting that long was a huge improvement over last year when he tore his Achilles.

Rodgers stayed on the field this time but the Jets still struggled offensively for most of the first half. That continued into the third quarter when Rodgers threw an incredibly unlucky interception on a throw to Garrett Wilson that was deflected and caught by a secondary defender.

An ESPN camera was in the perfect spot to catch Rodgers’s reaction to the play. It was officially the New York Jets debut of the Aaron Rodgers face and it immediately became a meme.

Aaron’s face says it all #NYJvsSF pic.twitter.com/Kfk79YfVcF

— Rate the Refs App (@Rate_the_Refs) September 10, 2024

Why does Aaron Rodgers stare into the camera when something goes wrong like he’s on an episode of The Office pic.twitter.com/CgcSjtJjaS

— BetMGM 🦁 (@BetMGM) September 10, 2024

It took three quarters but Aaron Rodgers now has That Jets Look ™ #MNF #NFL pic.twitter.com/oJX0dDN7yV

— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) September 10, 2024

Aaron Rodgers with the classic “finishing up your darkness retreat and realizing you don’t remember where you parked” look. Classic Rodgers. pic.twitter.com/KjVdJyx6gw

— Ryan O’Connell (@ryanoconnell79) September 10, 2024

The face of every poor unfortunate soul who is forced to play QB for the #Jets. #AaronRodgers #ZachWilson #SamDarnold pic.twitter.com/uQJeQm0Tez

— Diggin’ Brigham (@DigginBrigham) September 10, 2024

Who knows what was going through his mind there, but it’s unlikely it’s the same kind of thought one experiences on a darkness retreat or ayahuasca.

Published Sep 9, 2024

STEPHEN DOUGLAS

Stephen Douglas is a Senior Writer on the Breaking & Trending News Team at Sports Illustrated. He has been in journalism and media since 2008, and now casts a wide net with coverage across all sports. Stephen spent more than a decade with The Big Lead and has previously written for Uproxx and The Sporting News. He has three children, two degrees and one now unverified Twitter account.

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