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“Isn't serious about playing football”: Keyshawn Johnson slams Aaron Rodgers for treating NFL like a part-time job amid Steelers rumors

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As speculation intensifies around Aaron Rodgers ' potential move to the Pittsburgh Steelers, former NFL wide receiver and current analyst Keyshawn Johnson has raised concerns about the quarterback's commitment to the game. Johnson, speaking on FS1's "Speak," emphasized the importance of Rodgers attending Organized Team Activities (OTAs) if he truly intends to continue his football career.

Aaron Rodgers slammed by Keyshawn Johnson for skipping OTAs amid Steelers rumors
The speculation surrounding Aaron Rodgers and a potential move to the Pittsburgh Steelers has added another layer of drama—this time, with sharp criticism from former NFL wide receiver and analyst Keyshawn Johnson. Speaking on FS1’s Speak, Johnson didn’t hold back, questioning Rodgers’ dedication to the game if he continues to delay his return to the field.


“Then Aaron Rodgers obviously isn’t serious about playing football,” Johnson said. “And he’s not serious about his teammates rallying around him if he’s not at OTAs.”



With the Steelers’ Organized Team Activities (OTAs) kicking off on May 27, the window for Rodgers to integrate with a potential new team is shrinking. The quarterback, who missed nearly the entire 2024 season after tearing his Achilles on the Jets' opening drive, remains unsigned and somewhat elusive about his intentions for 2025.

Aaron Rodgers' offseason absences raising eyebrows again
This isn’t the first time Rodgers has drawn criticism for his offseason habits. During his time with the Green Bay Packers and the New York Jets, the veteran quarterback developed a reputation for skipping voluntary programs, citing personal time or off-the-grid retreats. Last offseason, he was spotted vacationing in Egypt instead of bonding with his new teammates in New York.

For a player who’s trying to prove he still belongs among the NFL’s elite—especially after a season-ending injury—the optics of missing early team functions could be damaging.


Aaron Rodgers recently spoke with podcasting giant "The Joe Rogan Experience" about his offseason plans. Despite remaining mostly quiet about his future, Rodgers revealed that he has yet to make a decision on joining the Steelers, indicating that he has not made a decision on his NFL future. "I've figured it out the last year when I've been in the weeds with these people who are close to me that have cancer," Rodgers revealed.

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Whether Rodgers steps onto the practice field in black and gold, or stays on the sidelines watching from afar, will speak volumes about how serious he is about adding another chapter to his storied career.
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