Wisconsin gov faces ridicule for showcasing football skills before NFL Draft
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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers faced ridicule on social media as he attempted to get his followers hyped for the NFL Draft, which will take place in Green Bay for the first time.
Evers wore a green Packers polo shirt and was seen in a video on Wednesday throwing a football to himself.
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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers gives the annual State of the State address, Jan. 22, 2025, at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)
"Go long, Tony," Evers said in the video before he caught the pass from himself and spiked the ball into the dirt.
Social media had some fun at the Democratic governor’s expense.
Evers later posted videos of himself on the draft stage and meeting with some fans before the event kicked off.
"Wisconsin, we’re here in Titletown! Everyone is jazzed and getting ready for a great first night of the Draft!" he wrote in one post on Thursday.
A sign for the Packers Everywhere Draft Haus, a Wisconsin dive bar experience that will be open during the 2025 NFL Draft, is pictured in the Lambeau Field parking lot on April 19, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (Sarah Kloepping/USA Today Network-Wisconsin / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
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"Having a heckuva time in Titletown with a DMD and thousands of my favorite Cheeseheads. See you out here, Green Bay!" he added.
Green Bay was chosen to host the draft for the first time. It is the smallest market in the NFL and is reportedly


