SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

Antonio Brown claims to know where Aaron Rodgers is headed in NFL free agency

Antonio Brown claims to have an inner track in Aaron Rodgers' future, so you need to have an inner source for a retreat in the dark.

The former Steelers star reports that Rodgers will head to Pittsburgh on a two-year contract to play for Mike Tomlin's former coach, Brown.

“CTESPN always has it first,” Brown wrote, citing his Porte Manteau and ESPN in X.

Brown has consistently joked about becoming a news-breaking reporter, Previously he asked Adam Shefater to praise him. The correct report on Russell Wilson's future destinations is the Steelers.

“Adam broke the news two days ago. There was a source. Can I get credits? After Wilson signed with the Steelers last March, Brown wrote a letter to ESPN Insider.

Aaron Rodgers is currently pondering his next destination: Getty Images

“I hope everything is going well, AB. Shefatter said in response to Brown. “Russ didn't agree to this deal until tonight, but I will continue to look for you. Keep up the good work and hope everything well.”

Brown was right last time about who will become the Steelers quarterback, but it remains to be seen whether Rodgers will land in Steel City.

Antonio Brown correctly predicted that Russell Wilson would become a steeler last season. Getty Images

Rodgers is reportedly pondering whether to sign the Giants and Steelers, but Pittsburgh is currently a frontrunner.

The Giants are trying to tempt Rodgers to return to New Jersey after failing two seasons with the Jets in an attempt to improve their roster for the 2025 season.

Big Blue reportedly landed Matthew Stafford earlier this offseason and turned his eye to Rogers as his next favorite option.

If Brown is really right, they may not get a chance.

Mike Tomlin and the Steelers have already lost to reviving Justin Fields. Getty Images

If Rodgers joins the Steelers, he will be part of a remake offense featuring wideout George Pickens and receiver DK Metcalf, which he won over trade with the Seahawks over the weekend.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News