Vikings fans tailgating before Sunday’s game at TCF Bank Stadium flew a burning Aaron Rodgers jersey from a drone.
Things got a heated in the parking lot outside of TCF Bank Stadium in the hours leading up to Sunday’s huge showdown game between the Vikings and Packers.
Some fans decided it would be a hilarious idea to set an Aaron Rodgers jersey on fire and send it skyward, dangling from a drone.
Note to fans: Please don’t ever do this, it’s not safe.
It is pretty funny though, have to admit.
Burning opposing jerseys is a great tailgating tradition but adding the extra element of the drone really takes it to the next level.
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Flaming jerseys flying across the sky should become a common sight outside NFL stadiums in the months to come.
As long as it’s only jerseys being set on fire it’s all good. There was if you recall a case a few years back of a Vikings fan setting two actual Packer fans on fire in an Eau Claire bar.
Burning jerseys is one thing but burning people? Let’s not go there. Let’s restrict ourselves to only setting inanimate objects on fire.