Aaron Rodgers tells WFAN ‘I’m not going to talk about where I live’ as hosts playfully probe about his $9.5million home

Aaron Rodgers Tells WFAN: ‘I’m Not Going To Talk About Where I Live’ As Hosts Playfully Investigate His $9.5 Million Home

  • Dailymail.com exclusively reported that Rodgers purchased his home in Montclair in August.
  • Rodgers was always expensive during his WFAN radio interview on Tuesday
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Aaron Rodgers has been as media-friendly as can be since he arrived in New Jersey after his acquisition of Green Bay.

Though the Jets’ Great White Hope was unwilling to reveal much about his new $9.5 million home in Montclair, NJ.

Talking to WFANs Boomer and Gio On Tuesday, Rodgers received questions about his new whereabouts, including whether he had furnished all eight bedrooms.

Dailymail.com exclusively reported earlier this month that it had purchased the panoramic digs, located just 20 minutes from the Jets’ Atlantic Health Training Center at Florham Park.

“I have a lot of stuff from other places I’ve lived that I processed,” Rodgers replied.

The New York Jets quarterback seemed uncomfortable when asked about his home

Rodgers has given the long-suffering Jets fanbase a reason to believe in a postseason run

Rodgers has given the long-suffering Jets fanbase a reason to believe in a postseason run

When pressed further, Rodgers made it clear that he was no longer interested in discussing the topic of conversation.

“Listen, I’m not going to talk about where I live,” he said. Although inaudible on the video, the New York Post reports Rodgers added; “there’s enough shit already.”

The NFL’s four-time MVP seemed somewhat awkward during that passage of the interview before returning to his usual expansive self soon after.

Rodgers also commented on his take on the HBO docuseries, Hard blowssuggesting it has been positive.

“I love it,” he said. “They didn’t cause any hassle at all. They asked me a few times to be put on the microphone and I gladly did.

“I think the content has been good. It’s been good, it’s been real and I have a good experience with it.’