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Aaron Rodgers attends the game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks on December 2, 2022 at the Fiserv Forum Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Aaron Rodgersis another year older, and he celebrated his 39th birthday courtside.

The Green Bay Packers quarterback was spotted sitting next to modelMallory Edensat Friday night’s Milwaukee Bucks game. Edens, 26, is daughter to one of the Bucks' primary owners, Wes Edens, who was also in attendance as the team faced the Los Angeles Lakers at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum.

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers watches during the second half of an NBA basketball game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers Friday, Dec. 2, 2022, in Milwaukee

While Friday’s visit was the first time that Rodgers has cheered on the Bucks in-person since April, it wasn’t the first time he’s joined Edens courtside. The model shared a photo of herself and the quarterback at a Bucks game in 2019 to Instagram, and it ended upfueling an ongoing debatebetween rappersPusha TandDrake.

Edens wore a shirt with Pusha T on it as the Bucks faced the Toronto Raptors, Drake’s hometown team, and included a photo of Kermit the frog sipping tea as the last slide of her post, seemingly confirming that the shirt was a move meant to antagonize.

Drake then commented on her post, shared a photo of her on his Instagram story, and briefly changed his profile photo to a picture of Edens.

“All is fair in war and war and trust me I’ll still get you tickets to OVO fest,” the rapper wrote over a photo of Edens he posted to his story.At the time, the two rappers were feuding after Pusha T released a diss track accusing Drake offathering an illegitimate child. The Toronto rapper ended upconfirming he had a son, Adonis, now 5, on his own album a few months later.

Rodgers' birthday celebration didn’t stop after his headline-making visit to the Bucks on Friday, though. He led the Packers to a much-needed 28-19 victory over the Chicago Bears Sunday, securing the title ofmost-ever franchise winsfor an NFL team for Green Bay.

Going into Sunday’s rival matchup, both the Bears and the Packers had 786 total franchise wins. Now, Green Bay holds the record — at least for this week.

While the season started off tough for Rodgers — afive-game losing streakhad many considering whether it was time for the two-time MVP to call it quits — Sunday’s victory over the Packers' long-time rivals likely provided a needed boost.

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Before the start of the season, Rodgers said hethinks about retirement “all the time.”

“When you commit, you’re 100 percent. But the older you get, the interests change, and the grind, I think, wears on you a little more,” he told Ernie Johnson in June.

“The football is the easy part,” he said. “That’s the joy. It’s the other stuff that wears on you and makes you think about life after football.”

source: people.com