Aaron Rodgers has built up a reputation on the field as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. However, he’s also mastered the skill of photobombing from the early stages of his career with the Green Bay Packers.
That skill has paid off well, as Rodgers has taken his photobombing skills to the red carpet of the 2016 Oscars.
Rodgers isn’t afraid to figure out when a camera is on, jumping in to the shot on rapper turned actor Common during one red carpet interview:
https://vine.co/v/igatY2gVzXe
Just how good is Rodgers at photobombing? He’s even got a website dedicated to the art — all to himself.
Aaron Rodgers: Master photobomber. http://t.co/bxqn59prbR pic.twitter.com/DgwWA7BbHG
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) December 23, 2013
Oh, and if you wanted a look at all of his skillful work as a photobomber with the Packers, here you go:
No matter the subtleness or the outright silliness, Rodgers has clearly garnered a knack for the photobomb unlike anyone in the NFL or celebrity circles today.
What started out as a hilarious way to make a name for himself while sitting behind the legendary Brett Favre has taken him all the way to The Oscars.
[h/t CBS Sports]
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