Stephen A. Smith urged Aaron Rodgers not to continue his ongoing feud with ESPN analyst Ryan Clark, saying the Jets quarterback should instead “show what's left” on the field. ' he suggested.
Rodgers and Clark have been in a back-and-forth battle since the future Hall of Fame quarterback used his segment on ESPN's “The Pat McAfee Show” last week to criticize the network's network. I'm depressed. It takes “baseless” or “ridiculous”.
For this reason, Mr. Clark fired back at Mr. Rogers, calling him a “fraud” and “tone-deaf.”
Meanwhile, on McAfee's show this week, Mr. Rogers did not directly name Mr. Clark, but said his critics needed to clarify his vaccination status.
Smith reflected on the drama on his eponymous podcast and called on Rodgers to get through it all.
“Hey, get the ball out and win,” Smith said. “Because the reality is, as great as you are, you haven't won a Super Bowl since 2010. You haven't been to a Super Bowl since 2010. And now your career is based on wins and losses.” We're moving in that direction.”
“They want you guys to dial it back and rewind it to next year and beyond next season with Davante Adams. Do something about it, brother. What you have left. please show me.”
He also warned Rodgers that Clark would be a formidable opponent and that the signal-caller would not be afforded the same platform that the former NFL safety has as a regular football analyst on ESPN.
“You don't want to take on Ryan Clark. That's not a win situation for you, Aaron Rodgers,” Smith said.
Rodgers has made headlines in recent weeks thanks to his strong play on the field in the Jets' win over the Jaguars and the release of a Netflix documentary highlighting Rodgers' feud with Clark.

