Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers isn’t playing any games in 2025 — especially when it comes to autographs.
At this year’s American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament, Rodgers began signing memorabilia for fans, when the Steelers quarterback encountered an “autograph hound” — and a memorable interaction followed.
The viral moment was captured on video by Sports Illustrated’s Gilberto Manzano, and it quickly sparked debate on social media:
Fan fails Aaron Rodgers’s memory test 😅 #accgolf#steelerspic.twitter.com/JivDqvXGbQ
— Gilberto Manzano (@GManzano24) July 10, 2025
A fan attempted to get Rodgers to sign a ticket from the Packers‘ Week 5 52-3 victory over the Saints in 2005 — a game in which he backed up then-starting QB Brett Favre. Rodgers began quizzing the fan, asking questions like who the Packers played, what the score was, and if Rodgers participated in the game.
The fan failed to correctly answer how many plays Rodgers was involved in — and who caught his lone pass completion. After the fan claimed he couldn’t remember, Rodgers clapped back with a savage response:
“I remember,” Rodgers said. “You could look it up though, and I would believe you — then I would sign your thing. But since I don’t believe you, I’m not going to sign it.”
The fan insisted that he was at the game, but Rodgers laughed off the attempt:
“You’re an autograph hound,” Rodgers said. “You can’t fool me.”
Rodgers’ no-nonsense attitude on display at the American Century Championship is exactly the kind of leadership the Pittsburgh Steelers have been missing on offense. Steelers fans will get another glimpse at the four-time MVP in Latrobe when training camp kicks off on July 24.
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