Aaron Rodgers, starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has made waves ever since he signed with the team. Quite recently, Rodgers was called out for an interception that he threw to linebacker Patrick Queen during training camp. The quarterback was asked about this during his recent appearance on the ‘Pat McAfee Show’, especially since there was plenty of social media backlash regarding the incident.

Rodgers does not seem too bothered by the public’s reaction to him throwing an interception to Patrick Queen and gave a pretty curt reply. Rodgers has been known to face controversies thrown at his face with bluntness in the past, and this time was no different.
“I don’t give a sh*t about that” Aaron Rodgers replied to host, Pat McAfee, when he was about the interception he threw to wide receiver Patrick Queen during training camp.
“I don’t give a shit about that” 😂😂😂@AaronRodgers12 #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/COMBAbGbF9
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) July 30, 2025
Aaron Rodgers will be playing his very first season as a Pittsburgh Steeler in a few weeks after signing a one-year deal with the team some time back. Rodgers stated in an earlier interview that this upcoming season might be his last in the National Football League.

In the previous season, Rodgers played for the New York Jets, but his two-year stint with the team did not go as planned. The veteran quarterback will be keeping his fingers crossed that his new bride, Brittani, proves to be his lucky charm as he seeks to somehow get to the Lombardi trophy in what looks like the final year of his career.
Aaron Rodgers’ Super Bowl Run With Steelers Doubted By Analysts
While Aaron Rodgers is getting ready to add another Super Bowl ring to his jewelry collection, many analysts feel that this may not be possible for the 41-year-old quarterback. Rodgers signing with the Steelers was indeed hardly foresight by any hardcore NFL fan or sports pundit. When asked about his decision to play for the Steelers, Rodgers simply explained that he felt that the team was ready to get to the Super Bowl and that he would fare well with them.

However, NFL specialists like Mike Florio, who owns ProFootballTalk, recently shared his doubts about Rodgers’ performance in the upcoming football season. Some analysts cite the quarterback’s age, while others cite the team in itself as the reason for this. Whatever the opinions of others may be, it is definitely right to say that Aaron Rodgers is all out to win the Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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