Terry Bradshaw slammed Aaron Rodgers probably going to stelers: ‘This is just a joke’
The legend of the Hall of Fame and the legend of Pittsburgh Stelers Terry Bradshaw (76) clashed the possibility of signing Aaron Rodgers (41) with historical exclusivity before next season.
“That’s a joke. That for me is just a joke,” Bradshaw said in a radio interview with 103.7 The Got. “What are you going to do? Bring rod For a year, are you kidding me? That guy should stay in California. Go somewhere and chew bark and whisper the gods there. “
Rodgers, a future hall of the fame himself, has been in talks with Steel Throughout the season to sign with them probably.
Veteran defender also recently stated that he has zero interest in joining with Saints of New Orleanswho are without a bonafide starting from their defender after Carrot announced his pension.
Designed Pittsburgh Ohio state defense counsel Will howard In the sixth round of the 2025 NFL draft, which some look straight as the new beginner in a room with a quarterback with Mason rudolph AND Skyles ThompsonThe latter of which has only started three matches in his career.
Howard was also praised by Super Bowl’s victory coach Jon Gruen, who said he was the best defender in the draft.
Stelers refused to re-sign Russell Wilson AND Justin Fieldswho now plays for separate teams in New York while the former Central Kenny pickettwho they released, ended up winning a Super Bowl recently as a backup in Eagles Philadelphia.
And Bradshaw thought they should have at least kept the pickett.
“I liked Kenny Pickett,” Bradshaw said. “I liked it at the University of Pittsburgh. I know it.
“Then they throw a baby there for two years, and you have an insult that does not fit and do not work, and they can’t run because their offensive line is not even good for a blocking team. Now, they are saying that Kenny Pickett is a failure. He was a failure, stelers were a failure.”
Pittsburgh has not progressed in the round of wild cards in the NFL Play Since 2017, but completed 10-7 in the back-back seasons.