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NFL World Reacts To Terry Bradshaw’s Blunt Comments
Dan Lyons 3 hrs ago


NFL legend Terry Bradshaw spent his entire 14-year career with one franchise: the Pittsburgh Steelers. It probably doesn’t come as a major surprise that he doesn’t really see Aaron Rodgers‘ side in the current debacle with the Green Bay Packers, though a look into the end of his own career should make him a bit more sympathetic.

Terry Bradshaw holding a microphone: Terry Bradshaw speaking on a Sirius XM Radio Show.© Provided by The Spun Terry Bradshaw speaking on a Sirius XM Radio Show.
“With him being that upset shows me just how weak he is,” Bradshaw said during an appearance on WFAN’s Moose & Maggie. “Who the hell cares who you draft? He is a three-time MVP in the league and he’s worried about this guy they drafted last year.”


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The Packers traded up in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft to take Utah State’s Jordan Love, making him the heir apparent to Rodgers. While there had been some lingering discontent about the team not making aggressive moves to help him on offense, taking a quarterback in the first round really set this Rodgers-Packers standoff in motion. After exploding in 2020 and winning the MVP award, Rodgers now has some significant leverage.

If anything, Packers fans seem to have the quarterback’s side in this situation. Just this year, we saw that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers informed Tom Brady that they could take Kyle Trask, who they ultimately landed in the second round. Andy Dalton, who just became a Chicago Bear this offseason and is far from a superstar, was told about the team’s plan to trade up for Justin Fields. Rodgers, who has 16 years, multiple MVP awards, and a Super Bowl in Green Bay, wasn’t given the same courtesy last year when the Packers clearly coveted Love, and things may be different if general manager Brian Gutekunst had kept that line of communication open. While there are others who back Bradshaw here, most of the Twitter reaction is on Aaron Rodgers’ side.
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