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There are apparently multiple people on the planet that look like each one of us. Some say there are six others that look like you on Earth, others say there is a 1 in 135 chance of seeing someone who has your face.

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers does not need to look any further, as his twin was seemingly in the stands at the former MVP's game in Green Bay on Sunday night. During the divisional matchup between the Packers and the Bears at Lambeau Field, the Sunday Night Football cameras managed to find Rodgers' doppelgänger.

The fan was wearing a Packers beanie and had long hair and a beard. Take a look:

It only makes sense that the man is a Green Bay fan.

"Don't tell me there's two of them ... Look at that," Cris Collinsworth, amazed, said in the booth during the broadcast. His broadcast partner Al Michaels responded, saying "You know what this is? This is the dictionary and you're looking at the definition of doppelgänger."

It's not clear how the twin's day was, but Rodgers had a great night, beating the team he "owns," 45-30. Rodgers completed 29 of 37 pass attempts for 341 yards and four touchdowns. Rodgers and company have now swept the Bears this season.

With the win, the Packers sit at 10-3 and have a solid lead in the NFC North. 

Rodgers has been dealing with a toe injury and said he aggravated the injury in the win over the Bears. If Rodgers ever needs to sit out a few plays, the Packers can bring the fan doppelgänger no one would notice a difference.