No spectator on the Green Bay Packers' sidelines was more ecstatic that Aaron Rodgers to get the win over the Arizona Cardinals.

Check out the Packers QB's majestic fist pump in slow motion as Rasul Douglas picked off Kyler Murray to virtually end the game:

Rodgers was nothing but proud of his team after the game. Despite the fact that the Packers were riding a six-game winning streak, he felt that many viewed them as the clear underdogs in this game against the previously undefeated Cardinals, especially with wide receivers Davante Adams and Allen Lazard missing due to Covid-19 protocols:

“We're a gritty football team,” said the Packers QB. “I think nobody probably expected us to win tonight. Maybe to be in the game, but definitely not to win. We had a few guys that we had out. I'm really proud of the guys. It felt like we had a lot of confidence.”

Aaron Rodgers certainly doesn't look and sound like a quarterback whose team is tied for the NFL's best record. The man isn't satisfied with just regular-season success anymore — he has his eyes on the prize.

The Green Bay Packers now have another marquee matchup looming against the Kansas City Chiefs, who will first take on the New York Giants this weekend. That matchup is sure to be a spicy one.