Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was recently getting called out by this former NBA league MVP over his hairstyle. The reigning NFL league MVP seems to be not making a lot of friends among fellow athletes in recent years. Among the few who seem to be put off by his attitude was legendary Phoenix Suns star, Charles Barkley.
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During a recent appearance on the NFL Total Access, Barkley lets loose on Rodgers, and his man bun hairstyle live on air. He states, “Well listen, a man bun is not a thing, just cause you’re too cheap to get a haircut, you can’t make it a style. I told him I can take him down to the Fantastic Sam’s or one of those places.”
Barkley seems to be poking fun at the Packers’ QB in his latest comments about Rodgers.
"Listen, a man bun is not a thing, just cause you're too cheap to get a haircut, you can't make it a style"
Charles Barkley has some thoughts on @AaronRodgers12 look right now 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/jTWqbjEM9K
— NFL Total Access (@NFLTotalAccess) July 8, 2022
The attitude of Rodgers and his ‘immunized‘ scandal seems to have not found any forgiveness from one of the NBA’s Top 75 players. According to a Sports Illustrated article, a random NFL Twitter poll described Rodgers to be “the most despised person in the NFL.” Barkley seems to have shared a small portion of his problems with the 4-time NFL league MVP.
Aaron Rodgers was once called a ‘diva’ by Charles Barkley for his overall attitude
The former Suns’ power forward also has called out Rodgers in the past. During his appearance on the Waddle and Silvy radio show, Barkley believes that Rodgers thinks that he is “the pretty girl that you gotta tell her she’s pretty every day.” He also once called QBs unwilling to take pay cuts as “greedy pigs,” while naming Rodgers on that list. Barkley has also mocked Rodgers, and his 12-day Panchakarma cleanses while comparing it with his grandmother.
The problems between Rodgers and Barkley seem to be more active on the latter’s side, with Rodgers focussing on himself. As another NFL season approaches, the Packers QB looks set for chasing his 2nd Super Bowl ring in 2022.
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While the Packers bid farewell to some important players during the offseason, Rodgers appears ready for mentoring new blood. The franchise and its fans hope to see the team competing for the highest honors in the upcoming NFL campaign.
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