PHOTO: Aaron Rodgers commits World Cup jersey foul
Robert Hanashiro / USA Today
It's nice to see Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers show his support for the United States in the World Cup, but perhaps he should have gone with something slightly less obnoxious than putting his Twitter handle on the back of his jersey.
If Rodgers checked the roster list, he would know that No. 12 is already taken by backup goalkeeper Brad Guzan, adding to the severity of this jersey foul.
Take this as a public service announcement: Please refrain from putting Twitter handles, web addresses or inside jokes on the back of your custom jersey. You'll look more foolish than Rodgers does here.
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