Update: In a bold and unexpected move, NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers took to his personal social media page to harshly criticize the Pittsburgh Steelers organization, implying that they were directly responsible for the departure of wide receiver George Pickens. Rodgers, never one to shy away from controversy, posted a scathing message late last night that quickly caught the attention of fans and analysts alike. “When you force out talent instead of nurturing it, don’t be surprised when your offense stalls,” he wrote. “It’s not on George—it’s on those who failed to lead him.”
The statement has since ignited a media firestorm, with speculation swirling over whether Rodgers was defending Pickens as a personal friend or simply expressing his disdain for how the Steelers handled the situation. Either way, his words were clear: he believes the organization failed the young receiver, pushing him out instead of developing his potential.
Rodgers’ criticism comes just days after Steelers owner Art Rooney II gave a brutally honest assessment of Pickens’ exit, stating that the team had endured “three years of immaturity and insubordination,” and that “a child needs to grow up.” Rodgers’ post appears to be a direct rebuttal to Rooney’s comments, challenging the narrative that Pickens was the sole problem.
“This is a league full of young talent that needs mentorship, not exile,” Rodgers added. “When a team washes its hands instead of taking responsibility, that’s not leadership—it’s deflection.” The message struck a chord with fans on both sides of the debate. Steelers supporters flooded the comment sections with passionate defenses of their team’s culture, while others praised Rodgers for standing up for a player many still see as a rising star.
Insiders close to Pickens have remained silent, but sources suggest he was “grateful” for Rodgers’ support and has been in private contact with the veteran quarterback. Meanwhile, the Steelers have not officially responded to Rodgers’ criticism, though some league insiders speculate that tensions between Rodgers and the Pittsburgh front office may now be at an all-time high.
As the dust continues to settle, one thing is clear: Aaron Rodgers’ public statement has added fuel to an already heated conversation about leadership, accountability, and how NFL teams manage young talent. Whether seen as an ally or agitator, Rodgers has once again inserted himself into the center of the league’s biggest controversy—right where he thrives.