Aaron Rodgers takes high road to Mike Williams' social media trolling
While New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers may have started the drama between himself and former Jet and current Pittsburgh Steelers WR Mike Williams, he is certainly the first to put it behind him.
Rodgers publicly ridiculed Williams for running the wrong route during the Jets' Week 6 loss to the Buffalo Bills, referring to the correct route he should've ran as the "red line."
After scoring the game-winning touchdown in the Steelers' Week 10 victory over the Washington Commanders, Williams took to social media to jab at his former QB, using "red line" in one of his hashtags.
When asked for his reaction to Williams' apparent shot at him, Rodgers could have thrown gasoline on the fire, but he instead chose to extinguish it.
While it's highly unlikely that Rodgers and Williams will be exchanging Christmas cards anytime soon, perhaps the two former teammates can now leave the past behind.
As Williams prepares to take on more responsibilities in Pittsburgh's offense, his Week 11 performance will be pivotal in the team's matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, on November 17th at 1:00 PM EST.
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