"It was crazy:" For second time in 3 years, Aaron Rodgers makes huge impression on Kenosha brothers



GREEN BAY -- Green Bay Packers Family Night may be over, but its memory lingers for two brothers from Kenosha. It all started with a tweet to Aaron Rodgers, asking for an autograph -- but it turned into something much bigger.

Three years ago, Justin Sirrell and his little brother Tanner had front row seats for Family Night.

"We were sitting front row in the end zone. Aaron Rogers Lambeau-Leaped on us," Justin Sirrell said. "I was very star-struck. I was shaking in my body."



The Lambeau Leap was caught on camera, and you've likely seen the photo if you're a die-hard Packers fan.

The Packers have used it on Facebook, Twitter and on Packers.com.

Tanner Sirrell and Aaron Rodgers



The expression of joy between Aaron Rodgers and Tanner Sirrell is hard to forget.

On Sunday, July 31st, Tanner and Justin Sirrell took a canvas print of the photo to Lambeau Field for Family Night -- like they have done countless times since the photo was taken -- hoping for one more encounter with their hero.

Justin and Tanner SIrrell at Packers Family Night 2016



Justin Sirrell on Sunday tagged Rodgers in a tweet, asking that he autograph the photo for 14-year-old Tanner.



The tweet picked up steam on social media -- enough to get #12's attention.

Justin Sirrell on Twitter



Tanner Sirrell's dream came true -- again.

"It was crazy," Sirrell said.

Aaron Rodgers signs canvas for Sirrell brothers



The brothers waited for Rodgers after Family Night, and when a pickup truck pulled over and the window was rolled down...

"He said, 'I saw it on Twitter today' and he got the Sharpie and signed it," Justin Sirrell said.

Aaron Rodgers signs canvas for Sirrell brothers



For the second time in three years, for the Sirrell brothers, a Family Night fairy-tale came true -- complete with a Twitter shoutout from the quarterback himself.

Aaron Rodgers tweet to Justin Sirrell





"I`m going to hang it up in my room and it`s never going to come down," Tanner Sirrell said.

"For him to take the time out, I appreciate it. Aaron, if you`re watching this video, thank you so much for finally signing this canvas for my brother," Justin Sirrell said.

Tanner SIrrell



The Sirrell brothers said they want to thank everyone on social media who helped get their tweet noticed. They said what happened Sunday at Lambeau Field was unforgettable.