Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had an interesting gift for his teammates. Trending Politics co-owner Collin Rugg shared an X post on December 26, writing that Rodgers gifted the offensive line of his team Can-Am Maverick X3 off-road vehicles. Each vehicle reportedly costs somewhere between $20,000 to $35,000.Rodgers has a net worth of $200 million, Celebrity Net Worth quotes. Between June 2018 and 2019, his salary and endorsements were somewhere around $90 million. In terms of real estate, he purchased a mansion in California for over $2 million. The house was sold in 2021 for a little over $5 million.He also bought an oceanfront mansion in Malibu in 2019 for $28 million. Four years later, he bought another house in New Jersey for $9.5 million, though the selling price was $11 million. Speaking about his take on money, Aaron Rodgers shared in 2016 that:“Money does some interesting things to people in your life, especially when you go from not much to "Boom!" You have a signing bonus and are able to buy some different things and are in a different tax bracket than most people your age. But again, it's about being smart about those relationships.”Aaron Rodgers went on to say:“It's tough sometimes to mix business with, you know, friendships and family. I've always found it better to let the experts do it right and to keep those friendships without that extra stresser of money involved.”What did Aaron Rodgers say about DK Metcalf?During a press conference on December 24, Aaron Rodgers was asked if he had any gifts for his former team in case they gave him something for Christmas. He said he had given them a lot of gifts over the past years. When asked how not having DK Metcalf in the game affected the offense, he said:“Yeah, we'll see. I mean, we've had a lot of different guys with ailments over the season.”Rodgers said he had expectations from other team members. A reporter asked if having many different player combinations helped the team avoid depending on just one player. Aaron Rodgers said that the team had not relied too much on any single person.He explained that DK often received extra attention from defenders, which gave other players more chances to perform. He also said that when DK had one-on-one situations, the team made good plays, and that it was important for other players to step up as well. When asked how he would like to support DK during the two weeks, Rodgers said:“Yeah, an interesting thing to think about. You know, a lot of times when there's been suspensions in my past, it's been substance-related, and I feel like those guys need the stability and the structure of being part of the group. You know, I've never believed that excommunicating somebody from the kind of the comfort and the foundation of a locker room is never a great thing.”Aaron Rodgers felt that allowing the suspended players in the locker rooms would benefit them.