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The member of the Hall of Fame Pro Football, Terry Bradshaw, made it clear in a radio interview in Arkansas this week that is not a fan of the idea that Aaron Rodgers joins the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Rodgers mocked the possibility of joining the Steelers during a podcast interview during the weekend of the fallen day. He said he had some personal life problems that he wanted to clarify before making a decision about whether to sign with a team.
Now, it is reduced to Steelers, and seems to be just a matter of time before the pen is put on paper.
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Terry Bradshaw at Fox Sports Media Day at the Ernest N. Moral Convention Center in New Orleans on February 6, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
Bradshaw appeared at 103.7 The Buzz and rang in Rodgers.
“That’s a joke,” Bradshaw said. “That is just for me is a joke. What are you going to do? Bring a year?
Bradshaw said he went up to appear to Rodgers, and “you enter his presence, and you feel that he will start snowing.”
He added that he was a Kenny Pickett fan when the Steelers selected him in the first round of the 2022 Draft. If he received a right shake in Pittsburgh he is in debate, but only lasted two seasons before he found himself backing Jalen Hurts in the philadelphia eagles last season. Now it is in the Cleveland Browns.

The New York Jets Marshal, Aaron Rodgers, #8, reacts during the second half of a NFL football match against the Los Angeles Rams in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Sunday, December 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Archive)
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“I liked Kenny Pickett. I liked it in Pitt. I know, I know how it is. And when they took him to Pittsburgh, this is what they didn’t do,” Bradshaw said. “They did not protect him … They did not give him an offensive line. They wanted to run football, but they did not have an offensive line that could protect, and they had no weapons. He had no wide receptors to talk about.
“And then they throw a child there for two years, and you have an offensive that does not fit and does not work, and they cannot run because their offensive line is not even good enough for a team that blocks the race. And therefore they say that Picktt was a failure. It was not a failure, the steelers were a failure.”
Rodgers was asked during the weekend if he would consider playing for the Chicago Bears, but made fun of the firm with one of his opponents.

The New York Jets Campo Marshal, Aaron Rodgers, #8, speaks at a press conference after an NFL football match against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at East Rutherford, New Jersey. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Archive)
“No, but I think there is a team that could play in Chicago this year on a road trip,” he said in the “Podcast Ynk.” “I don’t know, I’m not sure. I have to check it. I love Chicago. However, much more than they love me. It has been a great relationship. All unidirectional.”