Aaron Rodgers was left stunned by Packers fans during win in Week 15

"I heard a Go Pack Go chant in the second quarter when the Packers were on offense."

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Aaron Rodgers might not play for the Green Bay Packers anymore, but that hasn't stopped him from continuing to sing Packers fans' praises. The latest case of this came when Rodgers made his weekly appearance on The Pat McAfee Show and pointed out just how many Packers fans made the trip to Seattle to watch the Pack take on the Seahawks on Sunday Night Football.

Rodgers started by noting that he "couldn't believe how many Packers fans" were in attendance for the game and then pointed out that he could hear them loud and clear on the broadcast. "I heard a Go Pack Go chant in the second quarter when the Packers were on offense."

Rodgers finished his schpiel by taking a shot at Seahawks fans, noting that they used to be one of the best fan bases. "Seattle never used to be like that so shoutout to the Seahawks fans for selling their tickets."

Aaron Rodgers showered Packers fans with praise while dissing Seahawks fans

Anyone watching the game could tell how many Packers fans were in attendance, and this isn't anything new for the fan base. It's common knowledge how well-traveled Packers fans are, whether they're traveling from Wisconsin or if they just happen to be Packers fans while living in another state. In this case, they had a great time on Sunday night as Green Bay dominated the Seahawks in all facets of the game.

The Packers left Lumen Field with a 30-13 victory and took another step closer to clinching a playoff berth. Meanwhile, the Seahawks lost their top spot in the NFC West race and now the Rams are in first place in that division.

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As for Rodgers, it was pretty funny hearing him make these comments. It's no secret that the Jets quarterback is having a bad year with his new team, so maybe hearing Packers fans during the Sunday night game made him reminisce a little bit.

Then again, it was hard not to notice the influx of Packers fans taking over a visiting stadium, but it was strange to see it happen in Seattle. The Seahawks have a proud tradition of their fans being their 12th man, but the only 12th man on the field on Sunday night was Packers fans.

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