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Aaron Rodgers, Deebo Samuel and a handful of other NFL players have contract incentives on the line in Week 18.
It comes as no surprise that Rodgers and his mystery wife continue to be the talk of the town in and around the NFL. Just recently, Brittani was reportedly a no-show in a Christmas gathering among the Steelers WAGs (wives and girlfriends). An anonymous Steelers WAG has gone so far as to describe Brittani as a “phantom” wife.
One fan correctly predicted to Aaron Rodgers months ago about him being down four points in the fourth quarter to the Ravens.
Rodgers finished that game completing 20 of 29 passes, threw for 225 yards, had zero total touchdowns, and was taken down for a gruesome five sacks that combined for his last playoff outing as a Packer, and a game that many, in his position, would likely want to forget.
Jeremy Fowler, citing sources, reports that former Ravens HC John Harbaugh was in touch with members of his staff throughout the day on Tuesday about potentially being fired. According to Fowler, the impression of talks between staff members and Harbaugh was that the coach “had a say” in the decision to leave Baltimore.
The mystery of Aaron Rodgers' wife deepens; this is everything we know about the woman who no one has ever met.
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NFL Week 18 incentives, milestones: Sam Darnold, Aaron Rodgers lead lucrative player opportunities
Rodgers makes $500,000 if the Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens to win the AFC North. Among other incentives, Rodgers take homes $600,000 if the Steelers win a wild-card game and he plays at least 50% of the offensive snaps and another $1 million should Pittsburgh win the AFC Championship.
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers has always been a bit of an enigma, and his absent wife - possibly named "Brittani" - is even more one. Since Rodgers confirmed he was married and flashed a wedding ring,
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers achieved the team's vision and won the organization's first AFC North title since 2020.