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Aaron Rodgers mocked wildly a potential teammate after the divorce of the jets

Aaron Rodgers mocked wildly a potential teammate after the divorce of the jets

The jets are made with Aaron Rodgers. But the debate about his decision to move from the future Marshal of the Middle Fame, which they announced on Thursday, just begins.

Some fans are glad that they have finished after seeing their team lead to a new and more painful level given expectations and exaggerate that this team was pushed in two years under Rodgers. It’s time to move on.

Other jet fans are out of them with anger because one of the best quartbacks in the history of NFL had one of the best statistical seasons in the history of the franchise, while returning from a torn Achilles, and played his best football to end of the year. And now the jets are moving from him without a clear and better option on the horizon.

Time will tell you who is right (suggest: we have the frustration with which it ends in this way. But they are not the people who want their new coach and GM to change the culture by committing millions of salary space already adjusted to a human television debate That Gun begins, who turns 42 at the end of this year, has not played with his standard since 2021, and seemed even greater than his age for several weeks after receiving more than three hits in a game in 2024).

But apparently it is not just jet fans who are torn by the amount of rodgers gas that remain in the tank. His future future teammates are weighing.

We believe that Rodgers will play in 2025, based on the way he talked about his future at the end of last year. But everything is possible until the final call is made.

If you play in 2025, Steelers are the favorites to be the next Rodgers team. And if that is where it lands, it could be uncomfortable in the costumes based on this Instagram comment on the safety of the Steelers, dishoner Elliott, which was responding to a publication that included Rodgers as Las Vegas’s favorite to end in Pittsburgh.

“Leave your butt at the Retiro House” Elliott wrote in a comment that has been eliminated since then.

Apparently, Elliott wasn’t impressed with what Rodgers saw in October when Steelers beat the Jets in Pittsburgh?

The Steelers do not have a field marshal under contract at this time with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, both ready to reach free agency, so it is not that Elliott could have a meat with rodgers taking the work of the current type.

It is not the first time that Elliott lands in hot water for a publication on social networks. In October before the Steelers played the jets, Elliott published an altered photo of his coach Mike Tomlin, superimposed on Osama Bin Laden’s face.

“Osama Bin Tomlin,” Elliott subtitled the post.

He said the Steelers asked him to eliminate the photo, which he did, but anyway he went viral. Elliott never explained the meaning behind the strange image, apart from saying that he thought it was fun.

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