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Packers fans give lift to stranded Davon House to Green Bay
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Packers fans give lift to stranded Davon House to Green Bay

Published Jun. 6, 2017 6:53 p.m. ET

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Packers cornerback Davon House got a lift to Green Bay from a couple of fans.

House was stranded Monday night at the Minneapolis airport while trying to get to Tuesday's organized team activities session. House tweeted that he needed a ride, and two brothers obliged.

Mike Johnson of Hudson, Wisconsin, picked up House for the four-hour ride. His brother Chad Johnson, who lives in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, rushed off to meet the other two.

The Green Bay Press-Gazette (http://gbpg.net/2qUAyhB) reports the brothers took House to Green Bay's airport to get his car. House offered to pay for the ride, but the brothers refused.

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House insisted they follow him to Lambeau Field, where the brothers got to go into the locker room and touched Aaron Rodgers' shoulder pads.

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Information from: Press-Gazette Media, http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com

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