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Boston Sports Radio hosts tee-off at Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rogers After four NFL MVPs said the 2025 season is likely to be his last.
Rogers gave a revelation Interview Last week, I drew the anger of Greg Hill, Courtney Cox and Chris Curtis on Wei Radio.
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Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was held at a mini-camp practice held in Pittsburgh on June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
On Friday, the group denounced Rogers. “Greg Hill Show” He is about to turn his potential final year into a farewell tour.
“It’s kind of a d—- movement,” Hill said. “Training camp has not started. You need to declare that this is the last (year). “If you want to ask me about it when you come to your town, ask me about it. When you ask them about my last season, and when everyone else asks them, bother everyone else.”
Cox lamented that other Steelers players were “listening” for a long time about Rogers’ imminent retirement as they focused on winning the game.
“‘I just wanted to do this for fun for my final (season), give me a break. It’s been 20 years, haha, laugh, laugh,” she added. “No, I’ve made it possible to tell everyone who’s retired and take a farewell tour. So you did that. You’re an egomania, a narcissist.”

Aaron Rodgers returns to the pass wearing a new helmet for the Pittsburgh Steelers. (image)
Cox admitted that she was a “hypocrite” because she would do the same if she was an athlete in Rogers’ position and if Tom Brady was doing the same thing, she loved it.
“The fact that it’s Aaron Rodgers – that’s why I hate it.”
Curtis said, “I hate this guy,” and he piled up.
“It’s under the Steelers that we’re taking this guy with us. That’s pathetic. I hate that (director Mike Tomlin) is on it,” he added. “He’s not good anymore.”
For him Final SeasonRogers said “empty the tanks” for the Steelers.
“I’ve given the Steelers everything I got, empty the tank and I’m very comfortable and happy with what happens,” Rogers said.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws the ball during a mini-camp at a Southside facility. (Philip G. Pavely-Imagn image)
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“Obviously, we dream of playing at the highest level in our biggest games, but the fact that I can go back to Pittsburgh and play for Mike (Tomlin), get to know the organization and become part of such an incredibly successful special franchise.”
Ryan Morik of Fox News contributed to this report.
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