Aaron Rodgers knows he's not great at chugging beer and he has been made fun of it since the incident at the Milwaukee Bucks playoff game back in May. However, it looks like Rodgers got the last laugh.

After the Packers third open organized team activity session this week, Rodgers spoke to the media and he was asked about other NFL quarterbacks being able to chug a beer at a much faster rate. Rodgers had a great response for the other QBs which was a joke, but at the same time, it's kind of true.

"For some of them, there’s finally a talent where they can say they are better than me," Rodgers said via Zach Heilprin of 96.7 FM in Wisconsin.

Some of the quarterbacks who have shown off their beer-chugging skills are Mitch Trubisky of the Chicago Bears, Matthew Stafford of the Detroit Lions and Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs. All three quarterbacks have yet to reach a Super Bowl, let alone win one, and Mahomes is the only one of the three to win an MVP award. Rodgers, on the other hand, led the Packers to a Super Bowl win, won the Super Bowl MVP award and won the MVP award twice.

OTAs are underway for the Green Bay Packers. Make sure you’re in the loop – take five seconds to Sign up for our FREE Green Bay Packers newsletter now!

This all started when Rodgers attended Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the Milwaukee Bucks and Toronto Raptors and he got into a beer-chugging duel with his teammate, offensive lineman David Bakhtiari. And it turned out to be a blowout loss for Rodgers as he was only able to barely chug one beer while Bakhtiari chugged multiple beers with no issues.

Here's a look at Rodgers and Bakhtiari going at it:

This is really not a surprise that Rodgers lost to Bakhtiari. Earlier in May, Bakhtiari was at a Bucks playoff game and he was shown chugging two beers. He tried to get Rodgers to join him, but Rodgers declined. He was recently at a charity event in Green Bay and he talked about how Bakhtiari made him look bad for chugging two beers at the game.

“My left tackle keeps lying to me,” Rodgers said at the gala.

“So, of course, he slams two beers and gets the crowd going and then points over at me like, ‘Your turn,' I’m like, ‘I don’t have any beers. You said we weren’t doing it. What are you doing? Come on. Trying to make me look bad.’”

It was not a great performance by Rodgers, but as much as he's done for the state of Wisconsin, fans will let it slide. Also, Rodgers is one of the minority owners of the Bucks so even in a loss, he's still winning.

When it's all said and done, the other QBs were having fun with Rodgers because he's arguably the most talented QB in the league. And because of that Rodgers will likely not work on his beer-chugging skills anytime soon as he's focused on winning another Super Bowl.