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Green Bay Packers Great Clay Matthews gave a hilarious trick in the NFL draft in Green Bay last month.
Matthews, 38, was on stage to start the draft with other former stars of the Packers and Superfan Lil ‘Wayne. He intensified the microphone and said he had a “message” to deliver President Donald Trump.
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The former Green Bay Packers corridor, Ahman Green, on the left, and former supporter Clay Matthews promote the crowd after reading a note from President Donald Trump that said “The Bears still stinks” before the first round of the NFL 2025 draft on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Tork Mason/USA Today Network Wisconsin)
“I just got out of the phone with the president, Donald Trump. He asked me to transmit a message to the 32 NFL franchises. Let me tell you what he reads here, okay?” Matthews began.
“He says: ‘My fellow citizens, bears still stink!'”
Matthews’s trick sent a multitude of Green Bay and social networks to a frenzy. The idea of the trick began when he first discovered that he was going to be on stage.
“I looked last year (NFL draft in Detroit) and it was Calvin Johnson, Barry Sanders, Aiden Hutchinson, Jared Goff, and I thought it was great. You got a mixture of current legends and players, but they all left there, and they simply shouted in the microphone. It was as if it really wasn’t just wanting to get there as Green Bay, so they just shouted there, so they just shouted there, so they just shouted there In Micro Matthews he said during a recent appearance in “Bussin ‘with the Boys.”
The former Packers star certainly made it memorable. Matthews received the blessing of his wife to move forward with the plan, and then she provided help while Photoshop the Trump letterhead in the newspaper.
The legend of the Packers Clay Matthews Trolls Bears Fans with Trump ‘Message’ in the NFL Draft

Green Bay Packers Clay Matthews, #52, victorious during the game against the San Francisco 49ers in Lambeau Field on September 9, 2012. (John Biever /Sports Illustrated through Getty Images)
Matthews did not tell the NFL what he was going to do, because he did not believe that the League approved it.
“I didn’t tell anyone because I knew that the NFL would not approve.
While Matthews waited for his moment in the backstage, the nerves got because no one knew what was about to happen. However, it was without problems.
“Execution, delivery, everything was successful. I was happy with how the children landed behind me, they enjoyed it, they had no idea, so they were also knew, since you know that every time you can take the opportunity to leave the bears you had to take it,” Matthews said.
While it was gently on stage, Matthews was worried about the possible repercussions of the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, behind the stage.

The NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, on the left, and former Green Bay Packers player, Clay Matthews, set up bicycles on stage before the beginning of the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday, April 24, 2025. (IMAGN)
“I was on stage, I’m like, ‘Oh, now I have to face, I have to face the anger of Goodell and everyone else,” Matthews said.
However, the great of the Packers said that Goodell was “super great” about it, and asked to take a picture of the letter to put on social networks.
While it went well, Matthews said he would probably never be invited to return by the epic trick.