
Steelers' Aaron Rodgers reacts to teammate's fan altercation, talks rise of negative interactions
Steelers beat Lions 29-24, Does Aaron Rodgers deserve credit for their 9-6 record? | The Herd The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Detroit Lions 29-24, and are now 9-6. Colin Cowherd discusses the Steelers’ season so far and asks if Aaron Rodgers deserves the credit for their winning season. Pittsburgh Steelers star Aaron Rodgers opened up about the altercation between DK Metcalf and a Detroit Lions fan on Wednesday after the wide receiver was suspended for two games. Rodgers was talking to reporters and was asked whether a Lions fan had ever heckled him or made him feel a particular way over the years. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Pittsburgh Steelers' Aaron Rodgers passes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun) "Probably, I mean, I don't have real relationships with any of those fans. Kind of by sight, there's always a lot of different things that are said, some things that are benign, and some things that aren't. I think there's a mindset that you pay for a ticket, you say whatever the heck you want. I think there should be some code of conduct. Obviously, that was intentional, and I think there was some celebration afterwards on his part. "Obviously, don't condone what DK [Metcalf] did. I understand, you know, there's been a lot of crazy comments said my way over the years. The truth is that that would never happen face to face. You know, even some of the people that hate me the most in the cities that I've played against over the years, especially in the NFC North, it's always pretty cordial when you see some of those people out and about. But in that setting, you know, there's a lot of things that are said. There's two sides to every story. And I support DK. I'll continue to support DK. And this point that happened." Rodgers said there were several factors as to why negative fan interactions have escalated over the years. LIONS STAR AMON-RA ST BROWN EXPLAINS WHY HE ISN'T FAN OF PLAYING ON CHRISTMAS: 'DON'T EVEN LIKE IT' Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers listens to a question during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins in Pittsburgh, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) He pointed to how fantasy football, sports gambling and social media use, while has some good, has all increased and come out of the shadows and into normal life. "At the same time, as you see in parts of society erode, shall we say, maybe the conduct has changed a little bit over the years," Rodgers said. "Now I'm all for good trash talk and, you know, Dawg Pound (in Cleveland) they got a great fan base. I love the banter with the fans. I was bantering with the fan in the stands the other day. He was yelling a bunch of stuff at me, and...
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