Aaron Rodgers isn’t thrilled about the New York Jets’ participation in Hard Knocks, but he was at least excited to meet narrator Liev Schreiber.Schreiber, 55, surprised the NFL team during a recent practice that was filmed for the Tuesday, August 8, season premiere of the HBO docuseries.
Schreiber arrived via helicopter, leading Rodgers, 39, and his teammates to wonder which VIP would be joining them.“Full disclosure: I wanted to drive, but the producers thought a helicopter would be more dramatic,” Schreiber quipped in a voiceover.On the sidelines, Schreiber introduced himself to Rodgers, who previously said that the actor’s narration is the only thing he enjoys about the show. “Thanks for your comments, I appreciate it,” Schreiber told the athlete.Rodgers was all too happy to reciprocate the affection. “Of course, man, I’ve been a fan of yours forever,” he told Schreiber. “It started with [HBO show] 24/7 way back in the day, and obviously a ton of your movies, I love.”Schreiber, who lives in New York City, went on to assure Rodgers that Jets fans are grateful to have him on the team. “It’s awesome,” Schreiber gushed. “You made a lot of New Yorkers very happy.
It’s fun seeing you out there. You look great.”As he returned to practice, Rodgers encouraged his new teammates to say hello to Schreiber, who has narrated the series since 2001 (except for a 2007 installment following the Kansas City Chiefs helmed by superfan Paul Rudd).“Go say hi!
Don’t be an a–hole,” Rodgers advised. “He wants to meet people, feel comfortable. He’s never been to a Hard Knocks practice.”In order to view the video, please allow Manage CookiesLater in the episode, Schreiber asked Rodgers why he and his fellow Jets were so hesitant for HBO’s
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