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ESPN’s Dan Graziano blasts Aaron Rodgers: ‘narcissistic con artist’

ESPN NFL reporter Dan Graziano had harsh words for Aaron Rodgers.

Graziano's appearance comes in the wake of Rodgers' feud with ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel. Appeared on ESPN Radio's morning show “Unsportsmanlike” He then scolded Rogers.

“I think in many ways Aaron lives up to his reputation as someone who craves attention and is self-absorbed,” Graziano said.

“I hear a lot of stories about how he's been since he arrived in the Jets building, and they're positive. You know, scammers can be very convincing. If he If he's being lied to by the Jets, that's too bad, and the Jets will ultimately pay the price.

“He's obviously a liar, a narcissistic cheater who has a negative impact on everyone he touches. I think the Jets will ultimately pay the price for that.”

Despite the public perception of Rodgers, the quarterback was named the Jets' Most Inspirational Teammate this year, despite playing just four snaps before tearing his Achilles tendon in the season opener against the Bills. It was.


Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets runs onto the field before the start of a game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on January 7, 2024 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Getty Images

Speaking to Pat McAfee earlier this week, Rodgers suggested he could withstand criticism like the one Graziano leveled at him from outsiders.

“There are a lot of people who are being held captive by various government agencies, whether we are talking about the pharmaceutical complex or whether they are making up various stories believing that the government has their best interests in mind. ,” Rogers said.

“At the end of the day, if you’re someone who doesn’t have an opinion that aligns with the mainstream, that’s what they’re going to do to you.


ESPN NFL reporter Dan Graziano called Aaron Rodgers a
ESPN NFL reporter Dan Graziano called Aaron Rodgers a “fraud.” X / Chris Canty

“That's not me. I'm not a victim. I won't give it away. It's okay to say whatever you want about me. For example, those who know and love me know what I am. My teammates know what I'm aiming for.”

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