It appears former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark didn’t appreciate Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ latest rant regarding ESPN and the former players who work there. Rodgers went to Pat McAfee Show to tear apart ESPN, and Clark fought back.
Clark, who revitalized his legendary football career via ESPN as an analyst after his retirement, went scorched earth following Rodgers’ comments and alluded to the former Packers QB’s hypocrisy: “My problem with him is that you’re doing the exact same thing. “The reason you have the opportunity to say these stupid things is because someone is paying you – and that’s the exact same thing you’re speaking out against now. . “
However, Clark wasn’t done proving Rodgers was a hypocrite, as he continued to tear apart the quarterback’s character: “This guy is a fraud. He’s been a fraud. He could throw a football, and it That’s where it ends.”
It’s safe to say that Clark and Rodgers won’t be exchanging Christmas cards in 2024, but the 41-year-old New York Jets QB should consider the bridges he’s burning once his football career ends.
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This article was originally published on Steelers Wire: Former Steelers safety blasts Aaron Rodgers: ‘This guy is a fraud’