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He's irrelevant and overstated: ESPN host attacks his own network's 'constant' Aaron Rodgers coverage
Michael Wilbon used his segment on First Take Tuesday to deliver a direct criticism of ESPN. He did not target a rival or an opponent. He targeted his own network. The broadcaster objected to ESPN treating Aaron Rodgers as constant headline material.
Two weeks after blasting Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic over his unavailability for the postseason, WWE legend Ric Flair is now starting beef with a top ESPN personality. Flair has a penchant for stirring the pot with professional athletes and notable media personalities.
FOUND, BUT POLICE SAY IT WAS NONHAZARDOUS. NEW AT TEN. IT LOOKS LIKE FORMER PACKERS QUARTERBACK AARON RODGERS IS NOT QUITE READY TO RETIRE FROM FOOTBALL. ESPN IS REPORTING THAT RODGERS HAS AGREED TO PLAY ANOTHER SEASON WITH THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS.
ESPN analyst Michael Wilbon, one of the most prominent voices at the network, is tired of hearing about Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Wilbon blasted the coverage of Rodgers’ return to Pittsburgh after the veteran quarterback signed a one-year deal with the Steelers on Monday.
Steelers QB Will Howard revealed that Aaron Rodgers has been working with him personally on improving his game.
CNN's Jake Tapper applied a wildly different standard when defending Jimmy Kimmel's joke about Melania Trump while previously condemning Aaron Rodgers for joking about Kimmel.
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Aaron Rodgers swan song: Steelers QB says he will retire after 2026 season, ending 22-year career
The four-time NFL MVP and future Hall of Famer will turn 43 years old in December