Last year it was the secondary that did the "handshake" after getting an interception. Peprah said it was because they treat the game like it's a business. I thought that was pretty cool.

There are two players that do a new celebration after they make a play -- that is Clay Matthews and Aaron Rodgers. Tell me if you noticed...

When Aaron Rodgers runs for a first down or throws a TD, he does a jesture where he's pretending to put on a belt. When Clay Matthews gets a sack, forced fumble, etc...he hits his wrist acting as if he had a watch. I was thinking because "it's just a matter of time" before he made a big play! Maybe I'm wrong. Does anyone know the meaning behind these two celebrations? I Googled it but nothing came up.