Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers didn't mind at all that Robert Quinn seemed to have mocked his ‘championship belt‘ celebration on Sunday. The three-time MVP proves that he's quite a forgiving guy and mentioned after the Packers' 24-14 win over Quinn's Chicago Bears that, despite his celebration, he's a fan of the two-time Pro Bowler.

Per Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, Rodgers simply smiled when asked about Quinn doing the whole belt celebration because, for one, he didn't really see it and, more importantly, he really likes Quinn:

Here's a glimpse of Quinn pulling his own A-Rod belt celebration (via @Packers_szn3):

Rodgers has virtually patented this championship flex for years now. Quinn thought it was cheeky of him to do it himself on Sunday night after the 31-year-old vet sacked the Packers' QB in their Week 6 duel. Thing is, this is also not the first time Quinn has done this.

Back in 2018, when Quinn was still playing with the Miami Dolphins, the LB mocked Rodgers after sacking him. Unfortunately for Quinn, the Packers ended up winning that game which should've already taught him a lesson. Nope.

Quinn went back to his mockery on Sunday and, low and behold, the same thing happened. After Quinn's sack in the second quarter, Rodgers went on to prove that he's one of the best signal-callers in the league and led the way once again for Green Bay. And, after grabbing the lead late in the fourth quarter with an impressive drive, Rodgers had to show everyone, including Quinn, who the real boss is with his own celebration (via Packers):

I guess it's safe to say that we shouldn't mock Aaron Rodgers.