VIDEO: Aaron Rodgers Trolls ESPN Reporter at Press Conference by Purposely Calling Him Wrong Name

The Green Bay Packers play in the NFC Championship Game this Sunday and Aaron Rodgers appears to be loose. He had himself a good laugh Friday in what has become a long-term troll of ESPN reporter Rob Demovsky. Rodgers loves calling him "Bob," and Demovsky tried to counter with a sign.
Aaron Rodgers loves calling @RobDemovsky Bob because he doesn’t like it. So today Rob put a “I AM NOT A BOB!” sign on the back of his computer as a joke.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) January 17, 2020
Rodgers does a double take at it, then proceeds to call him Bob again. pic.twitter.com/SW7mnuNrPE
The sign in question was what Rodgers was peering out at before he started laughing.
Aaron Rodgers’ view in five minutes pic.twitter.com/6Aq7kr6iA4
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) January 17, 2020
"I am not a Bob!" Only he is, at least to Rodgers.
Demovsky clearly doesn't get how trolling works and his sign only brought on more jeers from Rodgers.
Why does he call me Bob or Bobby? That's what I want to know.
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) January 17, 2020
Demovsky took the moment in stride, and he surely knows that none of this is personal with Rodgers. Even a future Hall of Fame quarterback needs some lighthearted jokes to take his mind off the strenuous ups and downs of an NFL season.
Until further notice, he indeed remains a "Bob" when he is talking to Rodgers.