
Aaron Rodgers knows exactly where he’s placing the ball, whatever the sport.
While walking around with a red drink on the American Century Championship, Rodgers was on the lookout for his ball within the rough when a young fan called him out for a wayward shot.
“You almost hit me, Aaron Rodgers,” a toddler said in a video posted on social media on the celebrity golf tournament held at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nevada, near Lake Tahoe.
Rodgers rebutted, “almost doesn’t count,” to the kid as he walked by with barely a glance and set his drink on the bottom to organize for his next shot.
Steelers training camp begins July 24, however the star quarterback is having fun with the last little bit of the offseason that he has left, signing autographs for fans throughout the event.
Earlier within the week, he had a confrontation with a fan before refusing to sign an item.
“You’re an autograph hound,” Rodgers said before telling the fan he wouldn’t sign his item.
The star Steelers quarterback placed fifteenth within the celebrity golf tournament that had a field of 90, including Stephen Curry, John Smoltz, Tony Romo and Austin Reaves.
Longtime NHL star Joe Pavelski took home the title after making a clutch eagle putt on hole 18 Sunday.
Rodgers, 41, is entering what he suspects can be the ultimate season of his profession and is trying to end it on a high note in Pittsburgh after two forgettable years with the Jets.
“I’m pretty sure that is it, you already know, that’s why we just did a one-year deal, Rodgers said in June on the “Pat McAfee Show.”
Rodgers, at one point through the golf tournament, was paired with the show’s co-host and his former teammate, AJ Hawk.







