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Aaron Rodgers may play for the NFL's Green Bay Packers, but some people can tell he’s not originally from Wisconsin.

At Thursday night’s NBA playoff game in Milwaukee between the hometown Bucks and the Toronto Raptors, the California-born Rodgers lost an impromptu beer-chugging contest to his Packers teammate, left tackle David Bakhtiari.

FILE - In this Aug. 16, 2018, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers gestures during the first half of a preseason NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, in Green Bay, Wis. The Packers just need to keep Rodgers upright and healthy for a full season again. A glimpse at what life is like without Rodgers showed just how precious these windows of opportunity can be with a two-time NFL MVP at quarterback.(AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)

Football season probably can't come soon enough for Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers. (Associated Press)

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As cameras watched them, Bakhtiari – who is also from California -- downed two beers as if pouring them straight down his throat.

Then Rodgers could only manage to drink about a half a beer in response.

To celebrate his clear victory, Bakhtiari quickly drank a third beer as the crowd cheered.

Brewers star Christian Yelich also got in on the act, deepening Rodgers' humiliation.

It actually hasn't been a great off-season for Rodgers. First, a Bucks fan earlier this month bought a beer for the Packer's girlfriend, ex-racer Danica Patrick, while Rodgers watched.

Then Rodgers got killed during a cameo appearance on the next-to-last episode of "Game of Thrones."

Fortunately for him, football season isn't too far away.

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Thursday's beer-chugging may have been the most fun thing about the evening for Bucks fans because visiting Toronto beat Milwaukee 105-99 to take a 3-2 lead in their Eastern Conference final series.

The winner will play the Golden State Warriors for the NBA championship.