Video of Aaron Rodgers Dancing at Taylor Swift Concert

Did the new Jets quarterback learn those moves when he was a student at Cal two decades ago?
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Yes, former Cal star Aaron Rodgers was in the public eye when he was with the Packers, but that "public eye" grew a lot bigger when he moved into the New York market as the New York Jets' new quarterback.

Rodgers has admitted being a Taylor Swift fan, and he and actor Miles Teller attended her concert over the weekend at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., which will be the site of Rodgers' home games with the Jets.

And, of course TMZ and some private videographers captured footage of Rodgers dancing to one of Swift's songs during the concert. And, of course, the videos went viral.

TMZ offered this video clip:

A better look at his moves may have been provided by this twitter video clip. (Rodgers is in the blue shirt with a drink in his hand):

Naturally the New York Post was all over this blockbuster story, first regarding Rodgers admission that he would attend that Taylor Swift concert, including this excerpt.

When speaking to Adam Schein

on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio

on Wednesday, new Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers revealed he will be checking out

Taylor Swift’s blockbuster Eras Tour

at MetLife Stadium this Memorial Day weekend.

“Oh for sure, of course,” Rodgers replied when asked if he’ll be catching the pop superstar in action when she kicks off her three-day stop in East Rutherford, N.J. starting Friday.

Then the New York Post followed up on Monday, with comments from Rodgers' Jets teammate John Franklin-Myers and Chargers' defensive end Sebastian Joseph-Day, both whom called out "weird" fans for recording Rodgers' dance steps.

Rodgers wasn't exactly mixing with the crowd.  Here are Miles Teller and Aaron Rodgers getting to their "seats" at the Taylor Swift concert.  Rodgers is wearing sunglasses.

So the question on the lips of all Bay Area residents: Did Rodgers learn those moves while he attended Cal in 2003 and 2004?

Admittedly, it is somewhat embarrassing to provide room on our reputable site for this "news," but if people want to see Aaron Rodgers dance to a Taylor Swift tune, we are here to provide access.

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Jake Curtis
JAKE CURTIS

Jake Curtis worked in the San Francisco Chronicle sports department for 27 years, covering virtually every sport, including numerous Final Fours, several college football national championship games, an NBA Finals, world championship boxing matches and a World Cup. He was a Cal beat writer for many of those years, and won awards for his feature stories.