‘That Stage Of The Season, Like Clockwork’: Aaron Rodgers Opens Old Bag Of Tricks, Throws Teammates Under The Bus

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After starting the season with a promising 4-1 record, the bottom has fallen out in the Pittsburgh Steelers as they’ve got 2-4 in their last six games to bring their record to .500. With frustrations, quarterback Aaron Rodgers opened his old bag of tricks and started throwing teammates under the bus following the Steelers’ latest loss.

In their 26-7 home loss to the Buffalo Bills, in which the Steelers’ defense got run all over and the offense looked inept, 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers completed just 10 of 21 passes for 117 yards, with no touchdowns (nor interceptions).

While speaking to the media after the game, Rodgers pulled a trick out of his sleeve that NFL fans have become familiar with over the years as he threw his teammates under the bus while simultaneously taking zero accountability.

NFL fans react to Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers once again throwing his teammates under the bus

“When there’s film sessions, everybody shows up, and when I check to a route, you do the right route,” a frustrated Rodgers told reporters after the game. “… We have our meetings every week. We have other opportunities outside of the facility, and [I] look forward to seeing all the boys there.”

“You’ve arrived at the regularly scheduled Rodgers programming,” one NFL fan said, with another saying it’s like “clockwork.”

“I am familiar with this song,” another added.

“And… down goes Pittsburgh. Predictable stuff. Similar signs in NJ at the end.”

“Accountability is not in him.”

Following the matchup with the ravens, the Steelers will face off against the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns before facing off against the Ravens again to finished the 2025 regular season.

Through the first 12 games of the season, Rodgers has completed 65.2% of his passes for 2,086 yards, 19 touchdowns and 7 interceptions.

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