Aaron Rodgers’ last seasonal message draws IRE from Boston Sports Radio -hosts

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Boston Sports Radio hosts the Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers after the four-time NFL MVP said the 2025 season would probably be his last.

Rodgers did the revelation during an interview about the “The Pat McAfee Show” last week, and it drew Ire by Weei Radios Greg Hill, Courtney Cox and Chris Curtis.

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Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers at MiniCamp Practice in Pittsburgh, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

On Friday, the Rodgers group decided on “The Greg Hill Show” to try to transform its possible last year into a farewell trip.

“It’s kind of a d —– Pull,” Hill said. “Training camp has not even started and you have to declare that this is, this is the last (year). ‘If you want to ask me when I come to your city, feel free to ask me.

Cox complained that the other Steelers players will “hear” about Rodgers’ impending retirement all season when they are focused on winning games.

“Give me a break with ‘I just wanted to do this for fun for my last (season) – it’s been 20 years, haha, humre, chuckle,'” she added. “No, you did it so you could tell everyone that you retire and have a farewell trip. That’s why you did. You are an egoman, a narcissist.”

Aaron Rodgers falls back to pass wearing a new helmet to Pittsburgh Steelers. (IMagn)

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Cox admitted that she was “to be a hypocrite” because she would do the same if she was an athlete in Rodgers’ position and would have loved it if it was Tom Brady who did the same.

“The fact that it’s Aaron Rodgers – that’s why I hate it.”

Curtis stacked on and said, “This guy is abhorrent.”

“It’s under Steelers to bring this guy in. It’s pathetic. I hate it (head coach Mike Tomlin) is on board with it,” he added. “He’s not good anymore.”

In his last season, Rodgers said he wants to “empty the thought” of Steelers.

“I want to give Steelers everything I got and empty the thought and be super comfortable and happy with what’s happening,” Rodgers said.

Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws the ball under MiniCamp on their south side. (Philip G. Pavely-Preferred Pictures)

“Obviously, we dream of playing at the highest level in the biggest games, but the fact that I can get back to Pittsburgh, play for Mike (Tomlin), get to know the organization, get some of a special franchise that has had such an incredible success.”

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