Aaron Rodgers forks out $100k on Christmas presents for Pittsburgh Steelers teammates

Pittsburgh Steelers star Aaron Rodgers treated each of his offensive linemen to $20,000 off-road vehicles for Christmas.

The legendary quarterback, 42, signed a one year, $13.65million contract with the Steelers and he recently dipped into his pockets to repay the teammates who protect him on the field.

Rodgers has led the Steelers to the cusp of the playoffs and this week, the four-time MVP spread some Christmas cheer in Pittsburgh.

He gifted his linemen the ‘gift of horsepower’ by buying a range of Can-Am Maverick X3s – a ‘revolutionary’ off-road vehicle that has a starting price of $20,000.

Pittsburgh-based dealer Mosites Motorsports posted a series of photographs and videos of the Steelers players taking their new toys for a spin around the training facility.

The likes of guard Mason McCormick were also seen embracing Rodgers – who was decked out in a red Christmas jumper – to say thank you for the gift.

Aaron Rodgers treated the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line to $20,000 off-road vehicles

Together, they have helped Pittsburgh secure a 9-6 record that puts them top of the AFC North. The Steelers can clinch the division title with victory over the Browns on Sunday.

Last season, former Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson gave his linemen a $10,000 Airbnb gift card, a Louis Vuitton duffle bag, a bottle of his wife Ciara’s Ten To One rum and custom shoes from his Good Man Brand. 

Over in San Francisco, meanwhile, Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey also showered their offensive line in gifts this Christmas.

On Christmas eve, San Francisco star Matt Hennessy revealed that the quarterback had bought personalized Rolex watches for his teammates.

The center then showed off the back of the watch which included his jersey number (61), Purdy’s jersey number (13) and the words ‘Bang Bang.’

Meanwhile, running back McCaffrey gifted his teammates duffle bags from Bottega Veneta that can cost up to $6,800. 

It would appear that Purdy was not the only 49ers quarterback to buy gifts for his offensive line. Backup Mac Jones treated them, too.

Hennessy showed off a $1,500 coffee machine and a t-shirt which read: ‘Protectors of Glock Purdy (and) Mac 10.’ He then tagged Jones in the post and wrote: ‘Hell yeah.’ 

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