
7, 2012: Donald Brown, IndianapolisĬredit where it's due Brown not only employed the "belt" celebration but also transitioned into B.J. The Fail Mary concluded with Seattle getting a 14-12 win on a highly controversial game-winning touchdown on the final play, one that essentially ushered away replacement refs and the labor conflict between the NFL and its game officials. Rodgers didn't throw any touchdowns in the game, but the contest is most remembered for how it ended. Irvin sacked Rodgers twice in the opening quarter and busted out the belt for the first. Boley later had a second sack and finished with a team-best eight solo tackles (three for loss).

Boley celebrated with the belt late in the first half on a sack that killed a drive and led into the Giants' touchdown right before half to take a 20-10 lead. In one of the more frustrating losses in Packers history, the 15-1 Packers fell to the Giants at Lambeau Field in the NFC divisional round, 37-20. OK, they don't ALL have a happy ending for the Packers. It's one of the rare instances where an opponent has mocked Aaron Rodgers' patented celebration and also won the game. Michael Boley of the New York Giants does the championship belt move after he sacks Aaron Rodgers in the Green Bay Packers loss in a divisional playoff game Jan. If only the Packers could have carried that fortune against the Giants into the postseason. But Rodgers took the ball at the 20-yard line with 58 seconds left, quickly maneuvered his team down the field and set up Mason Crosby's game-winner from 31 yards as time expired for a 38-35 win. Tollefson, a 2006 Packers draft pick on the Packers practice squad that first season, sacked Rodgers in the fourth quarter with the Packers nursing a 28-27 lead, and the Giants would subsequently come back and tie the score at 35. Happy Thanksgiving! OUTCOME: Packers win. The Packers went on to win, 27-15, and moved to 11-0 on the year. 24, 2011: Justin Durant, Detroitĭurant sacked Rodgers close to the line of scrimmage with the Packers already ahead, 24-8.

Green Bay went on to win, 45-38, and moved to 8-0 on the year. The Chargers got to Rodgers to kick off a drive in the second quarter, with the first of two sacks on the drive that nonetheless ended with a touchdown pass to Jordy Nelson, one that put Green Bay ahead, 28-17. That score pulled the Saints within 42-34 with 2:15 to go they'd get no closer. 8, 2011: Jimmy Graham, New Orleansįuture Packers tight end Jimmy Graham got in on the fun with a late touchdown in the season opener against the defending Super Bowl champs. Rodgers later scored on the drive in perhaps his virtuoso performance, a 48-21 win to knock off the conference's top seed at their place en route to a Super Bowl title. Green Bay already had a 28-14 lead on the first play of the third quarter when Abraham sacked Rodgers in the NFC divisional playoffs. Some examples: January 15, 2011: John Abraham, Atlanta

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In June, Dusty Evely of Game on Wisconsin did a full breakdown of how well Rodgers performs after getting sacked by an opponent who mocked the belt, and as you'll see, Rodgers indeed performs very well thereafter. This can't be considered a comprehensive list of every time a player tried the maneuver, but many of the mockings have ended quite poorly.įew have documented this phenomenon as well as Alexander Basara on Twitter (or Youtube), including a comprehensive video on the subject. Rodgers has been performing the "belt" since 2010 during Green Bay's run to the Super Bowl, and his commercial campaign riffing on its usage with State Farm Insurance began shortly thereafter. More: Aaron Rodgers responds to Jamal Adams' celebration: 'There hasn't been a lot of positives' for opponents who mock championship belt "Imitation is the highest form of flattery," Rodgers joked after Sunday's game, a lesson that could apply to the belt celebration or the viral doppelgänger in the stands shown on the NBC broadcast. Heck, even THAT's not the first time Quinn has tried it and come up on the wrong side of the outcome. The Bears were leading at the time of Quinn's sack-and-belt, 7-0. 17, a game made famous for Rodgers' "I still own you" exclamation after a rushing touchdown (not to mention his own renewal of the belt celebration). That includes Quinn, who did the same thing earlier this season, imitating the belt in Green Bay's 24-14 win over the Bears on Oct. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences.
