Donald Trump recently held a rally in which Aaron Rodgers was inadvertently the topic of conversation amongst fans. The four-time MVP is still a free agent entering June, and there is a lot of debate about who should sign him.
Donald Trump Completely Throws Aaron Rodgers Under The Bus

Inadvertently, President Donald Trump commented on the possibility of Aaron Rodgers signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers:
On Friday night, Trump held a rally at the U.S. Steel plant in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. He was joined on stage by Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and safety Miles Killebrew.
Trump spoke highly about Rudolph. He even predicted that he’s going to be “the guy” for the Steelers this fall.
“I happen to think a really good quarterback is a man named Mason Rudolph — and I think he’s going to get a big shot,” Trump said. “He’s tall, he’s handsome, got a great arm, and I have a feeling he’s gonna be the guy.”
If Rudolph ends up starting for the Steelers this fall, that probably means the front office failed to sign Rodgers. After all, Rudolph was brought in this offseason to be a backup, not the Week 1 starter.
When asked about all the rumors linking Rodgers to the Steelers, Rudolph handled it like a pro.
“Well, that’s nothing new to me. There’s been constant noise. That is the nature of the NFL,” Rudolph said. “So I’ve been used to that for a long time now. I do nothing but be the best I can be and help our team get better this spring.”
Only time will tell if Rudolph wins the job in Pittsburgh.

Earlier this week, Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw made it clear that he doesn’t want to see Rodgers suit up for his former team.
“That’s a joke. That is, just to me, is a joke,” Bradshaw said on 103.7 The Buzz. “What are you going to do? Bring him in for one year, are you kidding me? That guy needs to stay in California. Go somewhere and chew on bark and whisper to the gods out there.”
Apparently, Trump would also be OK with the Steelers passing up on Rodgers.

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