Aaron Rodgers-Anthony Barr photo is selling for big bucks at Minnesota memorabilia store

Jeff Maillet | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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For most Green Bay Packers fans, their 2017-'18 NFL season ended Oct. 15.

It was Week 6, and the Packers (4-1) were playing NFC North-rival Minnesota (3-2) at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers entered the game on a high note having thrown for 1,385 yards, 13 touchdowns and only three interceptions.

But in the first quarter, Rodgers was injured when Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr drilled him into the turf after Rodgers got rid of the football on a roll-out pass. He writhed on the field as Packers coach McCarthy argued for a roughing-the-passer penalty.

No flag was thrown, Rodgers broke his right collarbone in the Packers' 23-10 loss and the team's Super Bowl hopes faded.

The memory lives on for Vikings fans. A memorabilia store in the Twin Cities is cashing in on that iconic moment.

AME Sports in the Rosedale Center in Roseville, Minn., is selling the infamous hit in a framed unsigned photo for $129.99. It seems that demand for the photo is high because three weeks ago the memorabilia store was selling the same image for $99.99.

The purple-and-yellow-framed photo has a nameplate saying:

"Anthony Barr

#55

Tough Break Aaron"

A store employee wasn't sure who came up with the catchy phrase and said most of its images come from a variety of photographers.

The store also is selling an unsigned framed Randy Moss "moon" shot from the 2005 playoff game at Lambeau Field for $179.99.

Moss pretended to pull down his pants and moon Packers fans after scoring on a 34-yard touchdown pass from Daunte Culpepper in the fourth quarter.

"Just having a little fun with the boys a little bit," he said after the Vikings' 31-17 NFC wild-card victory over the Packers.

The store isn't 100% pro-Vikings. It also contains a photo of Rodgers vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers defense in Super Bowl XLV, and an image of Packers linebacker Clay Matthews pursuing Vikings and former Packers quarterback Brett Favre in a game.

Nathan Wallin contributed to this story.