Ryan Fitzpatrick Takes A Direct Shot At Aaron Rodgers For Lying And Being The Pettiest Human Imaginable

Ryan Fitzpatrick and Aaron Rodgers (Photos via Getty Images)

Former New York Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has called current New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers out for lying following the latter’s comments on former teammate Mike Williams.

The wide receiver scored a game-winning touchdown for the Pittsburgh Steelers in their clutch victory against the Washington Commanders on Sunday following his recent trade from NY and took to Instagram to celebrate it.

He also took a shot at Rodgers with a snake emoji in the caption; at least that’s how most people see it.

 

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The wideout’s beef with the QB stems from Rodgers using him as a scapegoat after a loss before his move. A-Rod threw Williams under the bus in his presser as he called him out for failing to run the correct route.

The Jets traded for Davante Adams shortly after, leading to suggestions that Williams would be traded himself, which turned out to be the case.

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Ryan Fitzpatrick Makes A Great Point About Aaron Rodgers

Reporters asked the four-time MVP for his thoughts on the shot from Williams this week, but he claimed he wasn’t aware of it and was happy for the receiver.

Fitzpatrick wasn’t convinced, however, calling Rodgers out for lying based on the fact that he scours the internet enough to get fooled by a fake Jared Goff stat.

“Amazing that Aaron saw the Goff fake 7-0 INT stat but didn’t see the Mike Williams TD tweet,” the ex-QB tweeted. “His filters on this app must be amazing… (I can write this knowing he won’t ever see it).”

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Rodgers and the Jets can’t say they’re better after trading for Adams, but Williams is in a much better situation as the Steelers look like contenders with Russell Wilson under center.

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