Aaron Rodgers Slams NFL Insiders Adam Schefter & Ian Rapoport: “When it comes to me, they don’t know sh*t”

The quarterback addressed the rumours that several NFL Insiders, including Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport, have made about him in the past and during Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII coverage as the next instalment of the “Aaron Rodgers Tuesdays” portion of “The Pat McAfee Show” kicked off.

Aaron Rodgers Slams NFL Insiders Adam Schefter & Ian Rapoport: “When it comes to me, they don’t know sh*t”

Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, is anticipated to decide on his NFL future in the following month.

Numerous teams are interested in the quarterback, who is anticipated to seek a trade. He hasn’t given the Packers a specific timeframe for his decision, but they can anticipate hearing from him before the start of free agency.

On Tuesday, Rodgers made a second visit on The Pat McAfee Show. The former MVP told the presenter that nothing Ian Rapoport and Aam Schefter have written about him is true.

“That’s my problem with the whole thing. I have no problem with Ian Rapoport, Schefter. I think they’re really good at their jobs. When it comes to me, they don’t know sh*t. They really don’t. They don’t have people in my inner circle who are sourcing, I can promise you that.”

Rodgers added that they aren’t in his inner circle and any story they create is “bullsh*t.”

“And anybody who would talk to them is not in my inner circle. It’s that simple. So I’ve had this plan on the books for four months, for the same time. And when someone like that goes on, and says something that’s not true, it creates a story. That’s bullsh*t and it just keeps on going and going and going. And then it’s like I’m trying to insert myself into this conversation.”

The NFL Networks Insider Ian Rapoport, who appeared on “The Pat McAfee Show” Monday to confirm what he had previously reported during Super Bowl LVII about Aaron Rodgers postponing his four-day darkness retreat, which according to him was planned from Monday through Thursday, was the main target of his tirade. Rapoport even suggested Rodgers might be doing it in order to appear today on the aforementioned show.

“I have no problem with Ian Rapoport, and Schefter, I think they’re really good at their jobs. When it comes to me, they don’t know sh*t. They really don’t. They don’t have people in my inner circle who are sourced. I can promise you that. Anybody who would talk to them is not in my inner circle. It’s that simple. So I’ve had this plan on the books for four months, at the same time. When someone like that goes on and says something that’s not true it creates a story that’s bullsh*t.”

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