Aaron Rodgers comes clean about how Bucs Jumbotron gaffe helped Packers win

After defeating the Bucs (14-12) in Tampa Bay in Week 3, Aaron Rodgers made headlines saying he noticed something about the Buccaneers' formation on the Jumbotron which helped his team win. The comments drew alarm and even prompted Tampa's staff to review what we he could have been referring to.

Now Aaron Rodgers has come clean about what he meant on his appearance on the Pat McAfee show: "About four plays before [the two-point conversion attempt], I did see something on the Jumbotron that I went down and relayed to Matt (LaFleur)," Rodgers said.

"I'm not gonna get into exactly what I saw, or if it even had a real impact on the play, I think that's kind of inconsequential. But I thought I saw something, I walked down and relayed it to Matt. Whether that got relayed to [defensive coordinator] Joe [Barry] or not, I'm not sure. Either way, it had nothing to do with the two-point conversion. There was not an image of, like, the Microsoft Surface or anything on there", The Packers QB concluded.

After the game, Bucs head coach Todd Bowles recognized Rodgers's comments, saying he would meet with the team's football operations to address the incident. The goal of the meeting would be to see what info, if any, Rodgers and the Packers may have learned from the Jumbotron shot of Tampa's sideline.

Still, Rodgers insisted that the info he told his coaching staff might not even have made it in time, and praised Green Bay's defense for clinching the victory after avoiding the Bucs 2-point conversion which would have forced OT.

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