Green Bay Packers Players Dressed Up As ‘Happy Gilmore’ Characters And Aaron Rodgers’ Mustache Was The Star

Ben Stiller Hal Happy Gilmore

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Aaron Rodgers has been rocking a ROBUST mustache for weeks ahead of the 2019 NFL season and it’s drawn the attention of a lot of fans, especially when he donned an all-denim Canadian Tuxedo with his handlebar stache. The players usually go all out for the annual Green Bay Packers ‘Welcome Back Luncheon’ but this year was particularly special and Aaron’s mustache kind of stole the show.

Several of the Green Bay Packers dressed up as iconic characters from Happy Gilmore including Chubbs, the Caddie, Happy, and Ben Stiller’s role as Hal L. The Murse who terrorized Happy’s grandmother.

For the role of Hal, Aaron Rodgers had the PERFECT mustache already grown and was able to line up those handlebars with his medical scrubs to complete the ensemble.

Here’s the full crew stepping out to show off their Happy Gilmore costumes along with side-by-side pictures of the quarterbacks next to their characters below. We are only a WEEK away from the NFL regular season kickoff so it’s good to see these bros getting in some last-minute relaxation before the complete shit show of the regular season kicks into full gear:

Here are the individual players and their outfits. Based on these ‘fits, I think it’s safe to say that the Green Bay Packers are contenders this season.

Aaron Rodgers and I are just cut from a different cloth. I could grow my facial hair out for six months and still never come anywhere close to the thickness of that mustache and yes, I’m more than a little bit jealous of his ability to grow out one of the most robust staches I’ve ever seen.

I’m no Packers fan but I find myself rooting for Aaron Rodgers each year. He’s just such an easy QB to root for when your team isn’t playing against the Packers 2x a year.

Also, I want to send a big shout out to Aaron Rodgers for wanting to lower the beer prices at the Green Bay Packers stadium in an effort to make the fans louder. Every team should do this.