Making her mark once again in the NFL realm, comedian Nikki Glaser delivered a series of scathing jokes during Prime Video’s “Thursday Night Football” postgame show, aptly named “Late Hits with Nikki Glaser.” Following her previous headline-making performance at the Tom Brady Netflix roast, Glaser spared almost no one as she took aim at both the Jets and Patriots in her segment.
One of her targets was none other than Aaron Rodgers, whom she humorously referred to as “Throw Rogan,” a playful nod to the quarterback’s frequent appearances on Joe Rogan’s podcast. Glaser quipped about Rodgers’ affinity for silent retreats, humorously noting that he can’t seem to stop talking about them. Glaser didn’t stop there, as she also poked fun at the viral sideline moment involving Rodgers and Jets coach Robert Saleh, infusing her signature wit into the playful jabs.
Moving on to former Patriots coach Bill Belichick, Glaser couldn’t resist taking a humorous dig at his personal life, referencing his girlfriend and their shared interest in watching “Blippi.”
In addition to her football-focused banter, Glaser also dished out lighthearted jokes aimed at the show’s host, Charissa Thompson, before turning the spotlight on herself with a self-deprecating comparison to NFL player George Kittle.
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The comedic onslaught continued as Glaser addressed various football personalities on the panel, including Richard Sherman, Andrew Whitworth, Tony Gonzalez, and Ryan Fitzpatrick, weaving in clever and comical remarks tailored to each individual. Even C.J. Mosley’s toe injury didn’t escape Glaser’s comedic radar, with her riffing on the severity of the injury and its anticipated recovery, injecting a dose of humor into the football-related discourse.
Glaser concluded her entertaining roast with a witty analogy likening the Jets to Bruce Springsteen, drawing parallels between the team and the iconic musician’s New Jersey roots in a light-hearted manner.
Her final jab, directed at New Jersey itself, added a humorous touch to her lively performance, leaving an indelible mark on the postgame show with her comedic prowess and quick-witted humor.