The ESPN star says that Aaron Rodgers ruled out in the camp in the middle of the current dispute


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Ryan Clark and Aaron Rodgers share a story full of criticism.

The last turn in the Clark-Rodgers saga took place during the recent safety visit to the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp.

During a guest appearance in “América del Fútbol!” Podcast, Clark detailed how the four -time NFL MVP gave the cold shoulder in the camp. “There were many people I felt that they were excited to see me in the camp. And then there was a [who wasn’t]”Clark said, in apparent reference to Rodgers.

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The dispute between Ryan Clark and Aaron Rodgers is at another level. (Getty images)

However, the current ESPN analyst and former Steelers defensive suggested that it reached a new level of respect for Rodgers after interaction.

“However, it’s great. I strangely respect him. I have nothing against the guy, it’s fine. I thought, ‘man, I would love to sit with him.’ I am part of the story there.

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Clark said he intended to extend some hospitality to Rodgers, but his greeting was ignored.

“I wanted to sit with him, welcome Steeler Nation and just have a conversation … I was talking with [Steelers offensive coordinator] Arthur Smith. I talked to some of the boys that I see from the special team meeting. Under the window down and say: ‘What’s up boys’? Arthur Smith speaks. Aaron Rodgers looks at me and says nothing. “

Ryan Clark before a game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City bosses on November 4, 2024 at Geha Field at the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. (Jay Biggerstaff/Imagn images)

“I respected him because he said: ‘I’m not going to be false,” Clark said. “As far as feeling or whatever, he is … not someone with whom I cheat that way and I will not pretend it. And I think it establishes the tone that you and I do not speak.”

Clark was one of the open critics of Rodgers’ arrival to Pittsburgh. In June, Clark argued that Rodgers landed a one -year agreement with the Steelers should be considered the “worst case” for the famous NFL franchise.

The Pittsburgh Steelers Campo Marshal, Aaron Rodgers (8) is heated before the match against Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Acrisure stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Charles Leclaire/images imagn)

“This is the worst case for fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He continues to keep you in mediocrity,” Clark said. “Will this team be better? Have you improved in the Quarterback room? Absolutely. Will they contend for that championship that people and fans and the organization of the Pittsburgh Steelers believe that it is the standard? No, they will not … will fight for a cunning place. They will probably be the week one in the house of the playoffs and again they will look for a franchise quartback.”

Rodgers did not appear in any of the three pre -season games of the Steelers. Pittsburgh opens the regular season on September 7 against the New York Jets.

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