He strolled into the fan zone at the Super Bowl Experience to screams from the crowd and a loud, lusty rendition of the Vikings fight song by a choir of fully costumed, fully painted fanatics.
It was the fans' first chance to see Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs since his miracle playoff catch, a walk-off touchdown grab against the New Orleans Saints that every Vikings rooter will remember for life.
Even Tayson Balgaard, who was locked in his room at the time.
It seems that 10-year-old Tayson was so nervous as the game wound down that he couldn't stand to watch. So he locked himself in his room, emerging only when he heard the rest of his family going nuts after Diggs' catch.
The chance to meet his hero was "awesome," said Tayson, of Rogers, who got his No. 14 jersey signed by Diggs, one of a rotating cast of players signing autographs at the Super Bowl Experience, being held through Saturday at the Minneapolis Convention Center. "He's cool."
Diggs did exude cool, but it was a very warm kind of cool. He smiled and posed for pictures, giving lots of high-fives and signing items such as jerseys and footballs that, technically, he wasn't there to autograph.
"Keeping working hard. God bless you," said a fan, as Diggs autographed a glossy photo with a black Sharpie pen.
"I appreciate that," Diggs replied.