Kelly Stafford isn’t endorsing Aaron Rodgers as Monday night’s MVP following the Packers’ controversial win over the Lions.

The wife of Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford commented on an Instagram post from the NFL’s official account, which featured an animated version of Rodgers being embraced by a crowd, along with the caption, “The @packers defend home field on MNF to get to 5-1 on the season.”

“They are missing their most valuable players of the night in this picture…,” Kelly remarked on her Instagram story, seemingly alluding to the officiating.

The referees drew the ire of many on what appeared to be a missed pass interference call involving Lions receiver Marvin Jones. Lions defensive end Trey Flowers was also hit with two costly hands-to-the-face penalties, including one on Green Bay’s final drive.

Despite the disappointing outcome, Kelly, who underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor earlier this year, savored a precious moment with her daughters before kickoff.

“We get side tracked, but the opinion is all the same.. 👎🏻packers #GoLions #MNF,” Kelly captioned a cute clip online, as her little girl Sawyer proclaimed she didn’t like Packers.

Recalling her experience to ESPN, Kelly said she and Stafford have a “different outlook” this year amid the harrowing ordeal.

“Matthew is still going out there and doing everything he can for the team, but going through this, you realize that in the end, family is the only thing you have,” Kelly shared.

“So we’re just making sure we have our family and that we’re kind to everybody. Those are the things we focus on,” she continued.

The couple tied the knot in 2015 and share three children.