Aaron Rodgers Subtly Calls out LeBron James While Talking About Diddy’s Controversial Parties
Public opinions of celebrities don't really matter to Rogan and Rodgers.

Aaron Rodgers, LeBron James and Joe Rogan (Image via IMAGO/X)
Christmas always comes early when Aaron Rodgers and Joe Rogan get together on the UFC legend’s podcast. Fans eagerly anticipate their collaboration because everyone knows both love speaking their minds, and no one is safe, not even LeBron James or Elon Musk.
Rogan usually speaks highly of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Cleveland Cavaliers legend, but it was different in the latest episode. Among the many unhinged topics Rogan and Rodgers explored, dissecting the P. Diddy trials might be the cherry on the cake.
Rogan highlighted that several big-name celebrities openly praised how fun Diddy’s parties were before the police arrested and charged him with one count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of s*x trafficking, and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
I think there’s so many **** powerful people that are on those lists. There’s so many powerful people that went and [gesturing air quotes] partied.
Joe Rogan said
If found guilty, Diddy is looking at a lifetime imprisonment. Rogan specifically took Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher’s name, and Rodgers suggested James.
You know, how many guys were on video saying, ‘Ain’t no party like a P Diddy party.’ How many people like openly talked about being there. [‘LeBron’ said Rodgers]. Yeah!!! [and] How Ashton Kutcher and all these people, like you guys all went and you didn’t see nothing?
Joe Rogan said, questioning these celebrities’ motives
🚨TRENDING: #NFL LEGEND AARON RODGERS CALLS OUT LEBRON JAMES FOR ATTENDING DIDDY PARTIES.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 23, 2025
Joe Rogan: “How many guys were on video saying, ain't no party like a Diddy party? How many people openly talked about being there?”
Rodgers: “LeBron.”
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The discussion didn’t end there—far from it. Rodgers and Rogan speculated that perhaps celebrities are staying silent because Diddy might possess some compromising photos that they don’t want to see the light of day.
Did Aaron Rodgers talk about his future on Joe Rogan’s podcast?
It’s nearly the end of May, and Aaron Rodgers remains a free agent. So when the 41-year-old veteran quarterback appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast, everyone thought he would provide a hint about his future. He did, but the information wasn’t about his future NFL team.

Rodgers disclosed that he is currently dealing with personal issues related to the health of his family member, who needs more attention over choosing his next football team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are waiting for an answer from Rodgers, but it’s difficult to predict an exact date. Meanwhile, the Steelers’ star outside linebacker, Alex Highsmith, revealed how the players in Pittsburgh are viewing the delay.
If he does sign, we’ll definitely be excited to have him… I don’t think it’s a distraction at all, but we all know what type of quarterback he is and what he brings to the table. No matter who’s back there playing quarterback for us, we’re going to rally around him. It’s going to be great.
Alex Highsmith said (H/T: Steeler Nation)
From The Insiders on @NFLNetwork: #Steelers edge Alex Highsmith joined the show to discuss his team’s rookie class, the future of Aaron Rodgers and what he grills when it’s time to relax. pic.twitter.com/LBc7w2NSGK
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 23, 2025
The Steelers set a deadline for Rodgers. However, the deadline came and went without the Super Bowl winner making any noise about a contract.
Owner Art Rooney is confident that Rodgers will be their starting quarterback in 2025. Rooney is content to give Rodgers the time he wants to make a decision.
Even if Rodgers signs for the Steelers, there’s a chance it may completely backfire for the AFC North franchise. Rodgers’ first season after a torn Achilles ended with a 5-12 record for the New York Jets. The Jets’ new regime didn’t think twice about cutting the future Hall of Famer.
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