You Can Bet on Aaron Rodgers Halloween Costume

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Oct/26/2021

Aaron Rodgers became the NFL's first meme this season when his long locks were highlighted in a Week 1 loss to New Orleans.

A few weeks later on a radio show, Rodgers revealed that the growing of his hair "has been a year in the making” for his Halloween costume.

While Rodgers wouldn’t divulge his character, he teased that the costume is “somebody who is a hero of mine, who has longish hair.”

Naturally, there are odds on who Rodgers will portray at presumably a lavish Halloween party with his fiancé, Shailene Woodley.

SportsBetting.ag made "The Dude" from the movie The Big Lebowski the betting favorite with 4-1 odds.

Obi-Wan Kenobi and The Joker are tied for second with 5-1 odds, while Kurt Cobain and The Undertaker are the other options with better than 10-1 odds.

Longshots include Jesus Christ, Jack Sparrow and Alex Trebek.

Oh, and before he hits the Halloween scene, Rodgers has a pretty important game Thursday night. His one-loss Packers are taking on the undefeated Cardinals in Arizona.

Green Bay is currently at 6-point underdog at SportsBetting.ag, but here's an intriguing angle...Rodgers is 10-0 in his last 10 primetime starts.

He's 2-0 this year, 5-0 last year and took the last three primetime games of 2019. And the Packers have covered the spread in all but one.

Aaron Rodgers Halloween Costume

The Dude (Big Lebowski)  4-1

Obi-Wan Kenobi  5-1

The Joker  5-1

Kurt Cobain  8-1

The Undertaker  8-1

Caitlyn Jenner  10-1

A.J. Hawk  12-1

Joe Exotic  12-1

Axl Rose  16-1

Joe Dirt  25-1

Clay Matthews  33-1

Jesus Christ  33-1

Jack Sparrow  40-1

Alex Trebek  50-1

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