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Aaron Rodgers opens up about his personal life privacy concerns as he prepares to play quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ... Doesn’t want to be a part of it,” Aaron Rodgers continued.
Rodgers is nearing the end of his playing days at 41-years-old, so perhaps it's unreasonable to expect that he'll carry the same fervor with the Steelers as he did earlier in his career.
After McAfee asked the 41-year-old quarterback for invites to a wedding reception or party, Aaron Rodgers sounded off on the media and paparazzi for constantly making everything about his life public.
Rodgers was drawn to the Steelers for a multitude of factors, including the opportunity to play under head coach Mike Tomlin, and there's little reason to believe he won't go full steam ahead in 2025.