Breaking news: Aaron Rodgers is not at all frustrated with how the Green Bay Packers went about their business in the first round of the 2018 draft.

In fact, it was a “pretty good night” for the Packers quarterback and one the Milwaukee Bucks’ new co-owners.

“Bucks win and we get a CB and an extra 1st. Pretty good night for Wisconsin,” Rodgers said in a tweet Thursday night.

Rodgers recently bought into the ownership group of the Bucks, who beat the Boston Celtics to force a Game 7 in the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Rodgers’ other team, the Packers, traded down and then back up in the first round, taking Louisville cornerback Jaire Alexander at No. 18 overall. The original move down netted the Packers a first-round pick from the New Orleans Saints in 2019.

Getting Alexander should give the Packers a much better chance of stopping opposing passing games, and he’ll provide a potential spark in the return game. Rodgers couldn’t ask for much more than immediate help from the other areas of the Packers roster. Adding a top pick next year only sweetens the deal (then again, what if Brian Gutekunst uses that pick in 2019 to draft Rodgers’ successor at quarterback?).

The Milwaukee Brewers lost to the Chicago Cubs Thursday, but Rodgers and the rest of the state of Wisconsin otherwise enjoyed the night, even if Gutekunst made it stressful with two big trades.