Aaron Rodgers Roasts �'Tired Voices'' Pushing Narrative He Doesn't Get Along With Other Players
Aaron Rodgers is fed up with persistent negative narratives about himself. During a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers was asked about recent reports of a rift between him and his Green Bay Packers teammates. He responded by saying, "It's the same old voices, either people who never played or weren't at my level trying to make a name for themselves on TV, or people who enjoy spreading stories that make me look bad."
Rookie wide receiver Romeo Doubs added fuel to the fire when he revealed that he has never hung out with Rodgers outside of football-related events. He said, "As far as being around 12 (referring to Rodgers), I'd say it's always been about football in the building and on the practice field."
Whether Rodgers will be traded this off-season continues to be a significant topic of discussion in the NFL. Rodgers acknowledged that the Packers have already started talks about potential trades involving him.
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