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Isaiah Rodgers on Favorite Super Bowl Memory & Early Vikings Connections

**EAGAN, Minn. —** There's likely more snow in Isaiah Rodgers' forecast.

He wants more confetti in it, too.

The newly signed Vikings cornerback spoke with Twin Cities media members Wednesday, explaining his excitement for joining Minnesota, what it was like to help the Eagles win Super Bowl LIX last month and lessons he's learned along the way, including from others who have worn Purple.

Rodgers celebrated Philadelphia's 40-22 victory over Kansas City by having the Super Bowl LIX logo, his jersey number and the game's score inked on his right leg — a four-hour application that will be a permanent reminder of reaching the sport's pinnacle.

"My favorite moment was probably at the end \[of the game\], when you finally see the confetti and you've got your family with you and realizing that it's a moment that will last forever," Rodgers said. "Nobody can take it away from you. It was never a play or anything that I'm always gonna remember. I for sure remember that moment the confetti went off and finally getting to hold that Vince Lombardi \[Trophy\]. That's the best feeling."

Rodgers appeared in all four of Philadelphia's playoff games. He recorded a pass defensed in the Super Bowl and had a big afternoon in the Divisional Round against the Rams. Heavy snow provided quite a visual in the second half when Rodgers scooped a fumble and returned it 40 yards. He also recorded five tackles and two passes defensed in the 28-22 victory.

After the game, Rodgers recorded a video as he was leaving the stadium. His son Isaiah, Jr., who was in the venue's daycare during the game, observed the falling snow and called it bubbles.

"It wasn't scripted. It was one take," Rodgers said. "I'm glad he went viral. Good for him."

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