After a relatively quiet off-season, Aaron Rodgers has been making more headlines than ever lately. In early June, Rodgers signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers and shortly after made it clear that 2025 would be his last season.
However, this weekend cameras caught the future hall of fame quarterback channeling his inner Michael Jordan at a golfing event.
“Eff Them Kids” Aaron Rodgers Goes Full Michael Jordan In Shocking Rant (Watch)

Rodgers refused to apologize for his nearly hitting a young boy with a golf club on the golf course and was caught on camera saying, “Eff them kids:”
Rodgers is enjoying some offseason golf ahead of his first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, which is also very likely to be his last in the NFL. But no one had him down to almost hit a kid on the golf course, and then roast him after the complaints.
The clip below shows the interaction between the NFL quarterback and the kid, who told him, “You almost hit me, Rodgers,” to which he replied, “Almost doesn’t count.”
Check it out in the video below:
Yikes: New Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers almost hit a kid with his golf club and roasts him instead of apologizing:
Kid: “You almost hit me, Aaron Rodgers.”
Rodgers: “Almost doesn’t count.”
He couldn’t care less…😬😳 pic.twitter.com/YBteEV28HO
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) July 13, 2025

By the looks of things, it wasn’t even almost. But kids do tend to exaggerate most things, so the youngster probably did think he was about to get wacked by the QB’s trailing club.
Rodgers clearly had no time for him, spitting a cold, hard fact, as it’s hard to argue that almost counts for anything.
Yikes: New Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers almost hit a kid with his golf club and roasts him instead of apologizing:
Kid: “You almost hit me, Aaron Rodgers.”
Rodgers: “Almost doesn’t count.”
He couldn’t care less…😬😳 pic.twitter.com/YBteEV28HO
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) July 13, 2025

If he was looking for some sympathy from the new Steelers star, the tactic definitely didn’t work. But he should have learnt a valuable lesson.

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