Aaron Rodgers gets a full set of Lambo Field tours to sing Happy Birthday to David Bakhtiari (VIDEO)

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers enlists Lambeau faithful to wish the Packers attack on David Bakhtiari a very merry Christmas.

It’s often the NFL players who make Christmas memorable for fans, whether it’s signing a beloved T-shirt or snapping a souvenir photo.

But on September 30, David Bakhtiari’s 31st birthday was a special one. Packers fans on tour at Lambeau Stadium met Aaron Rodgers and Bakhtiari, and Rodgers encouraged everyone to sing “Happy Birthday” in unison.

Bakhtiari also participated in the Christmas song, wishing everyone thanks as he left.

The faithful of Aaron Rodgers and Packers wish David Bakhtiari’s 31st birthday

As key players in the Packers offensive, Rodgers and Bakhtiari built a close friendship over the past nine years, when Bakhtiari was drafted by the Packers in 2013.

Since then, the two have had a competitive beer Angry In the Milwaukee Bucks game and they got caught golf cart jammer At Lambo – the golf cart was a gift from Bakhtiari this summer.

Friends were there for each other to achieve important life milestones as well. Rodgers Held at a Bakhtiari wedding earlier this year.

Perhaps now, Rodgers is more excited to have Bakhtiari on the field than ever, as his offensive tackle was dealing with lingering knee issues during the first few weeks of the 2022 season. This comes after Bakhtiari tore his ACL in December 2020, Which kept it on the sidelines for the majority of 2021.

When asked about Bakhtiari’s health recently, Rodgers couldn’t help but tease his longtime friend and teammate:

“I don’t want to talk about David. I’ll let David do all the talking. He has a big mouth and enjoys using it, so I’ll let him answer that question” Rodgers smiled.

This Christmas seems to be Bakhtiari’s birthday. Via Twitter, he expressed his ability to continue playing the game at the age of 31. In addition, Bakhtiari received a special birthday gift from his alma mater, University of Colorado: his diploma.

With all that and a hearty Christmas song, it seems like it was a great song for Rodgers’ forward lineman and Packers fans so happy to see them back on the field.



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