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The Green Bay Packers’ season went down at the hands of the Detroit Lions. The eyes are upon Aaron Rodgers, who could change locations and get into a headline trade. But the quarterback is enjoying his offseason time in his secondary sport, golf. Rodgers also clinched a trophy alongside Ben Silverman. But a PGA Tour competitor slammed Rodgers’ handicap.

Aaron Rodgers used his offseason to craft up his golfing skills at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He partnered with golfer Ben Silverman for the games. While not the Lombardi, the quarterback lifted the Pro-Am trophy with professional golfer Ben Silverman. However, PGA tour player Keith Mitchell looked salty over A-Rod’s sweep.

Is the PGA tour player ain’t coping well with the loss?

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Keith Mitchell took the podium following the tournament’s conclusion to describe his and his ally, Buffalo Bills QB1 Josh Allen‘s output. Mitchell lost no time in claiming that both he and Allen had controlled the final tour. He also disparaged Aaron Rodgers’ abilities. Mitchell said, “I think Josh and I won. Aaron Rodgers doesn’t count. His handicap was crap. I haven’t looked. I think we were on 18, we might have been up there. But if we finish second to Aaron I consider us winning the trophy.”

Mitchell’s partner Josh Allen also looked skeptical over the win. He stated this via USA Today Sports and looked baffled as to how he could have got 10 shots after only three rounds and a 2.6 handicap. Allen is not the person to ask such a question. Yet, it is what it is.

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In terms of golf, Aaron Rodgers has remained quite a dominant figure. He was on the winning side in his appearances at ‘The Match.’ Since Keith Mitchell has a competitive personality, it might be clear that he is not coping well with Rodgers’ win.

Aaron Rodgers revealed a few details about his future in football

While at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Aaron Rodgers did not back out from giving some details about his prospective future in the NFL. When asked to hand out some details of his future while teeing, Rodgers allegedly cut his home state team, the San Francisco 49ers, off the list. 

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Additionally, after the game, Rodgers fueled some Raiders rumors. Aaron Rodgers responded that the Las Vegas Raiders were the most popular team he heard applause for while strolling the course. A-Rod also stated that the black and silver fans are actively supporting him to head to Las Vegas and that Davante Adams misses him.

Will Rodgers head to Sin City? Or would he return to Green Bay? It is open to speculation.

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