With Twitter allowed during Pro Bowl, Aaron Rodgers can finally bury that In-N-Out tweet
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Suddenly the Pro Bowl—that consolation prize Packers fans had no need for last year—seems a whole lot sweeter this year. If not for another chance to see Aaron Rodgers kind of play football again before the offseason, then because this should be the catalyst that revives his long-dormant Twitter account. The normally bunched-up NFL has lifted its normal ban on the social media platform for the annual Hawaiian dick-around game and will be allowing players to tweet during the festivities using the #probowl hashtag.
Sports Illustrated reports that players will only be allowed to tweet before the game and during halftime. Hopefully Rodgers uses that time to fire his account back up—he quit during the 2010 season, too—and buries that In-N-Out Burger tweet that’s been languishing at the top of his feed since July. Besides, his dream may be closer to coming true than he knows.
