The ESPN star says that Aaron Rodgers pushed him back to the camp in the middle of the quarrel in progress

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Ryan Clark and Aaron Rodgers share a story filled with criticism.
The last touch of the Clark-Rodgers saga took place during the recent retired security visit to the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp.
During an appearance of guests on the “Football America!” Podcast, Clark detailed how the quadruple MVP of the NFL gave it the cold shoulder to the camp.
“There were a lot of people I wanted to see myself in the camp. And then there was one (who was not),” said Clark, with an apparent reference to Rodgers.
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The quarrel between Ryan Clark and Aaron Rodgers is on another level. (Getty Images)
However, the current ESPN analyst and the old defensive Steelers backwards suggested that he is reaching a new level of respect for Rodgers after interaction.
“It’s cool, however. It strangely made me respect it. I have nothing against the guy, he is fine. I said to myself:” Dude, I would love to sit with him. “I am part of the story there.
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Clark said he intended to extend a certain hospitality to Rodgers, but his greeting was ignored.
“I wanted to sit with him, welcome him to Steeler Nation and have a conversation. Arthur Smith speaks in a way.

Ryan Clark before a match between the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay and the Chiefs of Kansas City on November 4, 2024, at Geha Field at the Stadium Arrowhead in Kansas City, Mo. (Jay Biggerstaff / Imagn images)
“I respected him because he said to me:” I will not be wrong “, noted Clark. “For everything he feels or anything, he is … not someone with whom I am equivalent to this way, and I will not simulate it. And I think that has set the tone that you and I do not speak.”
Clark was one of the frank criticisms of the arrival of Rodgers in Pittsburgh. In June, Clark argued that Rodgers won a one -year agreement with the Steelers should be considered the “worst case” for the NFL franchise.

The quarter of the Pittsburgh steelers, Aaron Rodgers, warms before a match against the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay at the Acrisure stadium in Pittsburgh. (Charles Leclaire / Imagn Images)
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“This is the worst case for fans of Pittsburgh Steelers. He continues to keep you mired in mediocrity,” said Clark. “Will this team be better?” Does she improved in the quarter-Arrière room? Absolutely. Will they face this championship that the Pittsburgh Steelers and the fans and the organization think they are the norm?
“No, they won’t do it. … They will fight for a joker point. They will probably be at home the first of the playoffs and will again look for a quarter of franchise.”
Rodgers did not appear in none of the three Steelers pre-season games. Pittsburgh opens the regular season on September 7 against New York Jets.
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