Aaron Rodgers and Steelers are ultimate cowards
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers echoed the sentiments shared by NFL fans after watching the final play of their drive in their loss to the Cleveland Browns.
Cameras capture Aaron Rodgers’ postgame interaction with Shedeur Sanders following the Browns’ win over the Steelers.
Throughout the game, Browns edge rusher Alex Wright said that Rodgers was ‘flustered’ and ‘cussing up a storm’ along with the Steelers coaches. Yet, Rodgers’ lack of composure seemed apparent to the Browns. Wright noted that targeted Ward three times ‘made no sense,’ which was an open rebuke of the Steelers’ game plan.
Case in point: Rodgers's on-field embrace with Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, whose father once played against Rodgers twenty years ago.
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