Potential Jet Aaron Rodgers hasn’t even hit an NYC tarmac but, and he’s already landed an impossible-to-get reservation at the oracle of orecchiette, Rao’s.
The gridiron nice is at the moment on standby whereas Gang Green and the Green Bay Packers work out a commerce that may convey the 39-year-old NFL celebrity to the Big Apple.
But New Yorkers are already rolling out the welcome mat.
“As long as you ain’t a vegetarian, you come to New York and we are going to break your cherry,” stated celeb Private Investigator Bo Dietl.
He instructed The Post he’ll make the quarterback a suggestion he can’t refuse — dinner on the famously unique East Harlem eatery, the place Dietl’s had Table No. 1 on Thursday nights since 1977.
If he accepts, Rodgers shall be following within the footsteps of Phil Simms, Joe Montana, Boomer Esiason, and Peyton Manning, who celebrated his second Super Bowl title at Rao’s with brother Eli in February 2016.


When Rodgers isn’t being showered with baked clams and bolognese sauce, he likes a great steak, in response to a midtown Manhattan scouting report.
In January 2014, the Green Bay sign caller supped at Benjamin Steakhouse on East forty first Street with pals after showing on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” Page Six reported.
“He’s been here four or five times. I’d love to see him more,” proprietor Benjamin Prelvukaj instructed The Post, including, “He loves the ribeye” — and ideas effectively.
In June 2014, Rodgers was noticed with then-girlfriend Olivia Munn at The Skylark cocktail bar within the Garment District after attending the Cinema Society get together for the horror flick “Deliver Us From Evil.”
No cheesehead, Rodgers cleaned up properly leaving the Carlyle Hotel with Munn for the 2015 Met Gala, whose theme was: “China: Through the Looking Glass.”




In August 2017, Rodgers, who had by then moved on from Munn, was noticed on a date with 24-year-old soccer participant Marie Margolius on the Upper East Side celeb hang-out The East Pole.
“They arrived at around 10 p.m. and seemed to be on a date. He wore a baseball cap and asked for the quietest, most out-of-the-way table possible,” Page Six reported.
“His hat was tilted down. It definitely seemed like he wanted to be incognito,” an insider stated.


The athletic duo sat shut to one another in a quiet sales space and feasted on cheeseburgers and monkfish, quaffing malbec and pinot noir.
East Pole co-owner Tom Martignetti, 43, stated he would like to see Rodgers in Jets inexperienced.
“He’s a cool dude,” he stated.
“He’s the kind of guy you’d want to have a drink with. Compared to Wisconsin, he’s going to have a ball in New York City.”


Dietl agreed: “You can’t get f–king Rao’s meatballs in Green Bay.”
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