
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers showed his offensive linemen some serious appreciation this Christmas with a gift that speaks louder than words.
The 41-year-old signal caller purchased Can-Am side-by-side off-road vehicles for each member of his offensive line.
These vehicles, which range from roughly $15K to $30K depending on the model, represent a substantial investment in the men who protect him every Sunday.
The gesture carries extra meaning for Rodgers, who joined the Steelers this past June after two turbulent seasons with the New York Jets. He signed a one-year contract worth $13.65M with $10M guaranteed for what could be his final NFL season.
The offensive line has been crucial to Pittsburgh's success this year. Rodgers has been sacked 25 times this season, but just five of those came in the last three weeks, according to Steelers Depot.
Aaron Rodgers’ gifts to his Steelers o-linemen: Can-Am off-roader side-by-sides
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Last year, then-Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson set the bar high with his own holiday gifts. Wilson gave his offensive linemen a $10K Airbnb gift card, a Louis Vuitton duffle bag in Steelers colors, custom shoes from his Good Man Brand line and bottles of his wife Ciara's Ten To One rum.
Rodgers took a different approach with the Can-Am vehicles, but the sentiment still remains the same.
This isn't Rodgers' first time going all out for his protectors. During his time with the Jets last season, he gifted custom Tom Ford suits complete with a tailor visiting the facility twice, Tom Ford cologne and sunglasses, Louis Vuitton passport holders, stereo speakers and bottles of Devils River bourbon.
The Steelers currently sit atop the AFC North with a 9-6 record heading into their Week 17 matchup against 3-12 Cleveland. A win or a Baltimore Ravens loss would clinch the division title.
For Pittsburgh's offensive linemen, the Can-Am vehicles serve as recognition for their work this season and motivation to finish strong. The franchise is chasing its first playoff victory since 2016, and keeping Rodgers upright will be essential to making that happen.
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