Rodgers is ultra-competitive
When asked which characteristics best describe him as a person and a player, Rodgers responded that his competitive nature is only surpassed by his intelligence. "I have a strong desire to excel in all I do. Being awful at something irritates me, especially when you include the mental component. So you work it out in some way. I might have trouble with it at first, but I'll get it eventually. And try to figure it out quickly."
What Rodgers' coworkers and rivals have known about him for years: Rodgers' competitive nature is on another level strong in the fiercely competitive NFL. "When I consider Aaron, I picture a rival. If I were the captain and we were choosing teams, I would choose him since I knew I would get his best effort. Even if it's something that, in the grand scheme of things, doesn't matter," remarked Packers left tackle David Bakhtiari, who exercises with Rodgers in Southern California in the offseason.
Another rumor is that he allegedly resisted communicating with his teammates for days after losing a casual card game in the locker room. Nobody will be upset about it, though, because Aaron Rodgers' competitive nature pushes him to excel in the sport and become one of the best. even if it's not a football game. Baseball player Rodgers had a fastball that could reach speeds of 90 mph.