MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker would be happy to see his potential 2016 presidential rival New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at Lambeau Field on Sunday when the Green Bay Packers take on the Dallas Cowboys.

Green Packers all time leading receiver, Donald Driver, right, shares a laugh with Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker
Green Packers all time leading receiver, Donald Driver, right, shares a laugh with Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (AP Photo/Mike Roemer, File)
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But don't look for Walker to join Christie in cheering for the Cowboys.

"Never. Never," Walker told The Associated Press in an interview Tuesday when asked if he would ever root for a team other than his home-state Packers.

Christie has taken some heat for being an unabashed, gushing Cowboys fan, instead of backing of teams closer to home like the New York Jets or Giants, or the Philadelphia Eagles. Walker, who admits to admiring legendary Cowboys coach Tom Landry and quarterback Roger Staubach when he was growing up, bleeds green and gold for the Packers.

Both governors are outspoken in their fandom.

Christie wears an orange good-luck sweater and brags about how it's brought the Cowboys five victories. Walker sports a Green Bay jacket and wore it Monday while practicing his inaugural speech.

Both of them take to Twitter to profess their love for their teams. After the Packers win on Dec. 28, Walker tweeted a picture of quarterback Aaron Rodgers with the message: "MVP. MVP. MVP."

Christie's fanboy devotion to the Cowboys drew more scrutiny after he was captured on camera - bedecked in the lucky sweater - jumping up and down and hugging Cowboys owner Jerry Jones after Dallas defeated the Detroit Lions 24-20 in last week's wild-card game.

That victory sent the Cowboys to the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field to face the Packers on Sunday.

If Christie makes the trip, it won't be the first time he and Walker have taken in a game together. Walker said he sat with Christie at a Packers game against the Jets in New Jersey.

"Ironically, he was quietly cheering the Packers on at that game," Walker said.

But there's no doubt who Christie will be cheering for this weekend. Walker said he was going to text Christie to see if was coming to the game. Christie said on a radio show Monday that he hopes to make the trip and see Walker while he's there.

If Christie decides to show up, he may want to stick close to Jones and not join Walker and other Packers fans, the Wisconsin governor said.

"While we're awful polite," Walker said, "a playoff game is probably not the place for a bunch of Packers fans to be around a Cowboys fan."

 

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