Ex-Steelers safety blasts Aaron Rodgers fiasco: 'It makes me sick'

Fans of the Black and Gold aren’t the only ones disheartened by how the Pittsburgh Steelers allowed Aaron Rodgers to seemingly walk all over the Steel City throughout the 2025 free agency process — as an outspoken critic of the four-time MVP and former Steeler recently took aim at the entire situation.

Former Steelers safety turned ESPN analyst Ryan Clark looked to throw his name back into the hat as one of Rodgers’ biggest haters by first firing a shot at Pittsburgh over the signing-hold up that he claimed, “made him sick.”

On ESPN’s Get Up, Clark stated that unless GM Omar Khan has a verbal guarantee that Rodgers will play for the Steel City in 2025, the situation has been embarrassingly mishandled by the Steelers.

ESPN’s Clark then claimed that Rodgers has done nothing over the past two years — or since leaving the Packers — to warrant this sort of waiting game with Pittsburgh.

This is just the latest chapter between Rodgers and Clark, who previously had a back-and-forth spat when the ex-Packers QB called out the former players on the ESPN staff for trying to relive their former glory through their profession. The former Steelers safety infamously returned fire by calling Rodgers a “fraud” and boldly claimed that “[Rodgers] can throw a football, and that’s where it stops.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Former Steelers safety Ryan Clark reignites feud with Aaron Rodgers

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