Aaron Rodgers makes major announcement over his personal life just days after $13.6 million Pittsburgh Steelers decision
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AARON Rodgers has once again given a fan the cold shoulder on the golf course.
The newest Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback competed in the American Century Classic over the weekend alongside other star athletes.
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Getty Rodgers has sparred with two fans while golfing over the weekend[/caption]
Other NFL stars like Jason and Travis Kelce were there to compete alongside Rodgers .
The Kelce brothers put on their usual big smiles and were great with the fans, but Rodgers didn’t join in on that mentality.
Just days after getting into a heated argument with someone he suspected to be an autograph hound, Rodgers gave a hilarious quip to a young fan watching the tournament.
Rodgers could be seen on video walking to where his ball landed when the young fan shouted out to him.
“You almost hit me, Aaron Rodgers!” the fan said.
Rodgers was affected by the fans comments at all though, and simply responded “Almost doesn’t count.”
Rodgers battled with a fan on Thursday as they hoped to get him to sign an autograph.
The fan had a ticket from the Green Bay Packers ‘ 52-3 win over the New Orleans Saints in 2005.
They claimed to be in attendance at the game, and Rodgers quizzed them about what happened.
“I remember the score, it was a blowout,” the fan said.
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“Who'd we play?” Rodgers replied.
The fan correctly answered with the Saints, but Rodgers still wasn’t convinced.
“Yeah, it’s on the ticket,” he said.
Rodgers continued to grill the fan after they just missed the correct score, saying 50-3 instead of 52-3.
“And I played?” Rodgers quizzed the fan.
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“One pass, though,” the fan replied.
“I remember you threw a pass… I don't remember it like that, I was 16, 20 years ago.”
Despite the fans knowledge, Rodgers refused to sign the autograph as he didn’t believe them.
“You can look it up, though, and I would believe you then I would sign your thing,” Rodgers said.
“But since I don't believe you, I'm not going to sign it.”