CLEVELAND, Ohio — On Wednesday, Aaron Rodgers offered rare insight into what makes championship teams tick, pulleing back the curtain on the secret sauce to his team’s success this season: a drama-free locker room filled with professionals who put the team first.
The Steelers quarterback didn’t mince words when describing what separates good teams from great ones. It’s not always about talent, schemes, or even execution – sometimes it’s about what’s happening behind closed doors.
“I was telling Marquez (Valdes-Scantling), there’s no bad apples in here. There’s nobody you worry about. Nobody with consistent late issues or team rule issues,” Rodgers said. “There’s a bunch of good guys in here that care about each other and play for each other.”
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