Joe Biden Becoming Punchline for Aaron Rodgers After 21 Years in NFL Has Fans in Splits
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been practicing and preparing alongside his new teammates ahead of next season.

Aaron Rodgers takes a jibe at former President Joe Biden (Image via Bleacher Report/X/Imago)
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When it comes to some of the most intriguing minds in the NFL, there are only few better than Aaron Rodgers at wearing that crown. The Pittsburgh Steelers QB loves to speak his mind and does not care about the consequences.
Be it controversial topics, such as the COVID 19 vaccine, political matters, or even calling out some of the biggest names in the world, the 41-year-old has no care in the world.
He wants to talk about what he believes should matter in this world, and also brings his sarcasm to the fore, especially when trying to subtly bring a topic into the open.
Many have faced the wrong end of those jibes, even fans, who think it is alright to say anything to the Chino, California native. The four-time league MVP had another one up his sleeve earlier when speaking with reporters after practice.
One of the weird things is I’m 21 years in the league, so I’m over there (asking myself), ‘Who do I know on Jacksonville?’… I was kind of looking around, doing the Joe Biden, well, I guess I don’t know anybody here so I’m just going to walk off. Then I found Cam (Heyward) and TJ (Watt), and I walked next to them.
Aaron Rodgers said
The Super Bowl champion used former President Joe Biden‘s health issues as a punchline to indicate that he did not know what he was doing or who he was around.
Aaron Rodgers said after 21 years in the league, he “gravitates toward the old heads,” so when he was walking off the field in Jacksonville and started looking around, he did the “Joe Biden,” realized he didn’t know anyone, and then joined up with Cam Heyward and TJ Watt. pic.twitter.com/QuFoBF6Ghv
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) August 12, 2025
As an ‘old head’, it is natural that he would not know the players on the current Jacksonville Jaguars team. Instead, he talked about how he knows the coaches.
Fans roll on the floor after Joe Biden catches strays from Aaron Rodgers
Last year, then President of the United States, Joe Biden, struggled to formulate sentences and looked slow. That was one of the reasons why his popularity dropped significantly, leading to questions about his capability to lead the country.
Football fans were left rolling on the floor when Aaron Rodgers used the former President’s name as a reference to someone who is lost, unaware of their surroundings, and slow.
The Steelers QB gave fans essentially a new punchline. The fact that he used the former leader of the country’s name with such ease had fans believing the superstar does not worry a bit about the consequences. Check out examples of those comments below:
Mans accidentally invented a new entertaining word for us 💀
— Eugene Krabs (@eugenekrabs1922) August 12, 2025
Did the Joe Biden 😂😂 You know its rough when you were president and your legacy is being known as the lost and confused guy.
— Anders Johansen (@AJohansen592) August 12, 2025
Aaron does it again 😂
— Scott Lee (@MichaelScottLe2) August 12, 2025
Hate or love Aaron he is the end of a generation https://t.co/A7OuKxC8ME
— Two Shows One Host (@2shows1host) August 13, 2025
“Doing the Joe Biden” LMFAOOOLLL
— Colin (@Philsburgh2) August 12, 2025
Lmao. Rodgers will always be my fav QB of all time
— dave bechard (@beechy6827) August 12, 2025
The funny thing is that everyone knows what he's referring to LOL
— CharDeeMacDennis (@CharDeeMacDen12) August 12, 2025
Absolute beast https://t.co/xizwFQ2SM5
— Clark Bodahl (@Bodahl69) August 12, 2025
Rodgers has made it a habit of using sarcasm with his sly smile to get a point across. When something can be used as a reference, he does so. When he cannot, he gets straight to the point, as he did when asked about the new NFL helmets.
Aaron Rodgers slams new NFL helmet
Until last season, Aaron Rodgers used the Schutt Air XP Pro Q11 LTD. Now that the helmet failed the NFL’s new safety standards, he has been forced to shift to the Schutt Air XP Pro VTD II.

I don’t like it, no. I’m trying to change. We’re in the process still. It looks like a damn spaceship out there. We got to change it. The face mask doesn’t fit the helmet because that’s an old face mask, obviously just like I’m old, but we’re trying to find the right helmet right now. I can’t stand the helmet.
Aaron Rodgers, as quoted by Brooke Pryor
This was the reply he gave to ESPN’s Brooke Pryor when asked if he liked the new helmet. After using the Q11 LTD for 20 years, the QB was not a fan of the new one.
He felt it was absurd that suddenly the NFL ruled that the old helmet was not safe enough. Adjusting to something new after using a specific type for 20 years might have affected Rodgers.
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