
The First Throw That Went Viral
During the opening moments of Aaron Rodgers’ debut with the Pittsburgh Steelers at training camp, his very first pass in a 7-on-7 drill was intercepted—caught easily by linebacker Patrick Queen. The moment happened in full view of fans and media, and the clip immediately exploded across platforms.
But what really captured attention wasn’t just the pick—it was Rodgers’ response. Eyewitnesses say he laughed it off, shrugging his shoulders and admitting:
“It’s good to get that out the way. I’m going to throw some picks, but I’m going to throw some touchdowns too.”
His attitude turned what could’ve been a disaster into a viral moment of calm confidence—classic Rodgers.

Meanwhile in Dallas…
Not far behind, another viral highlight emerged—Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown, still rehabbing from a serious knee injury, raced across the full field during practice to chase down an interception. His speed stunned fans…and when someone asked if he was at 100%, he replied jokingly:
“That was about 70%.”
If that was only 70%, the rest of the league better take notice.
It’s clear: Rodgers and Overshown are delivering viral moments at opposite ends of the NFL spectrum—composure and comeback energy.
Why These Clips Are Trending
- Immediate shareability: One interception, one sprint—both perfect for short clips.
- Personality over perfection: Rodgers’ reaction humanized him. Overshown’s comment showed bold optimism.
- Narrative electricity: Rodgers is the star backup turned starter. Overshown is the rising defender returning stronger.
The Fan Reaction
- Steelers fans are tweeting memes and laughing alongside Rodgers.
- Cowboys supporters are hyped by Overshown’s return and potential impact.
- News and TikTok users alike are dissecting every angle—Rodgers’ cool shrug, the perfect pass, his humor.
The Bigger Picture
These viral moments remind us: offseason camp footage now feels as vital as Game Day. It’s not about stats—it’s about moments fans remember. Whether it’s a veteran cornering nerves or a young defender showcasing speed, these clips feed the narrative of the season ahead.
If training camp is the new preseason league—watch Rodgers and Overshown closely. They’re setting the tone for what’s to come.