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Aaron Rodgers helps save popular Greenwich Village Packer bar

A Green Bay Packers bar in New York City struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic received a Hail Mary pass — from Aaron Rodgers.

The star quarterback gave Kettle of Fish in Greenwich Village a boost by sharing the watering hole’s GoFundMe link last week.

“We were absolutely thrilled,” owner Patrick Daley, 65, told The Post Monday about Rodgers’ help.

Built in 1950, the bar has a reputation as having been a literary hangout for the likes of Bob Dylan, Norman Mailer and Jack Kerouac.

After Daley, a former employee, bought the joint from the previous owners, it gradually transformed into the go-to spot for Packers fans looking for a taste of home.