Snoop Dogg Puts Aaron Rodgers on Notice: ‘Sign or Kick Rocks’

Famous rapper and Pittsburgh Steelers super fan Snoop Dogg is tired of waiting on free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers to make a decision.

Artist Snoop Dogg at the Pittsburgh Steelers game agains the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 6, 2024 -- Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

The Pittsburgh Steelers are still being left in the dark by free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers with just one day until the 2025 NFL Draft. That’s why famous rapper and Steelers super fan Snoop Dogg believes it’s time for his team to demand an answer or move on.

“Is he going to show up to minicamp and all that other stuff? Because that’s what’s important. If you don’t get the rhythm of the team, then we don’t need you, homie,” Snoop Dogg said on ESPN’s “First Take.” “We don’t need no diva, so to speak. So if he going to sign, sign. If not, kick rocks.”

Pittsburgh is set to enter the draft with just Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson occupying its quarterback room and no further knowledge on Rodgers’ football future.

However, the Steelers only have themselves to blame. They still have yet to give Rodgers a deadline to make his decision.

Head coach Mike Tomlin said Pittsburgh isn’t going to let Rodgers impact the team’s draft strategy, though. In fact, depending on how the draft plays out, the Steelers may move on from Rodgers, entirely.

Pittsburgh Steelers QB Mike Tomlin
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers after a game on Oct. 20, 2024. — Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

“I think what you do in the draft often times affects some talent acquisition that happens after,” Tomlin said. “We’ll see how the acquisition goes this weekend.”

If that’s how things play out, it would likely be a scenario that Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders falls to Pittsburgh at pick No. 21.

Snoop Dogg would love it if that’s what happens, but he isn’t getting his hopes up, either.

“If he’s around. I don’t think he’s going to be around at 21st,” he said. “They’re doing a lot of talking but I don’t think somebody going to let him stay around that long. But if he is available, I’d take him. We got to have something back there to get the ball to these pieces that we put to the puzzle. Right now, I don’t like the way we look at quarterback.”

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