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New Steelers starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers recently made headlines after a reported snub during Steelers training camp. Former Steelers safety and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark revealed that Rodgers completely ignored him during the session.

Clark, who tried to greet Rodgers as he was accompanied by the offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and even requested an interview. As he was brushed off by the quarterback did not acknowledge him even when Clark rolled down his window and spoke to nearby teammates.

Clark said he respected the snub, interpreting it as Rodgers simply being authentic rather than fake. But even as Rodgers shrugged off the interaction, Clark didn’t hold back his admiration for the quarterback’s talent. “I’ve said over and over again he’s the best quarterback I’ve ever played against,” Clark said, praising Rodgers’ arm strength and precision.

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Considering Clark has played against some of the NFL’s best, including Ben Roethlisberger, that compliment speaks volumes. The story has sparked debate across the league. On one hand, there’s some off the field tension between a future hall of fame quarterback ignoring a prominent analyst. On the other, there’s the undeniable on-field talent. Rodgers’ throws during training left even a veteran like Clark marveling at the mechanics, velocity, and accuracy.

This story highlights Rodgers’ reputation as a complex individual. His competitive nature and always being unapologetically himself, a trait that both frustrates and fascinates those fans of the former MVP.

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But talent like his is rare and doesn’t come by every day. Even a slight snub could not stop Clark from acknowledging Rodgers’ for being one of the best in NFL history. For fans and teammates alike, the interaction serves as a reminder that Rodgers operates on his own terms, and not for anyone else.

As his results on the field speak for themselves. As Rodgers has been in headlines for more than just football recently and if this training camp situation is any indication. Rodgers is ready to let his play do the talking this season.

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