Aaron Rodgers marked Christmas by making a high-value gesture toward his Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line, gifting each lineman a Can-Am Maverick X3 off-road vehicle.
The gifts, which carry a starting retail price of $19,999, were revealed on Christmas Day through photos and videos shared by Pittsburgh dealership Mosites Motorsports.
Footage showed the linemen receiving the vehicles, climbing inside them, and driving them around the dealership’s lot.
Rodgers rewards his offensive line
Mosites Motorsports shared several posts documenting the moment.
“This Christmas, Aaron Rodgers gave his offensive line the gift of horsepower,” the dealership wrote. “Safe to say, it delivered.”
In another post, Mosites Motorsports added: “Aaron Rodgers rewarding the guys who protect the pocket. Can-Am Maverick X3s built for work, power, and play. Tough to top this kind of gift.”
Photos showed Rodgers wearing a red Christmas sweater while posing with teammates. In one image, he sat in the passenger seat of a vehicle, giving a thumbs-up to the camera.
Other images captured linemen hugging Rodgers after receiving the gift.
The Can-Am Maverick X3 models retail for up to just under $29,000, depending on configuration.
Steelers making playoff push
The gesture comes during a decisive stretch of the Steelers’ season.
Pittsburgh sits on the brink of clinching a playoff spot, with a late-December matchup against the Cleveland Browns set to determine their postseason fate.
A win would guarantee the Steelers a place in the AFC playoffs.
Rodgers, now 42, joined Pittsburgh with immediate expectations. The offensive line has played a central role in protecting him during the team’s push toward January football.
Quarterbacks continue holiday tradition
Rodgers is not the only NFL quarterback to reward his linemen this Christmas.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff gifted his offensive line customised golf carts. The team shared video of the players riding them around team facilities.
“Santa Jared came through with the Goff carts,” the Lions wrote.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes also handed out multiple gifts to his offensive line this year.
The Chiefs shared footage from the locker room, writing: “Christmas came early for the o-line! Shoutout to QB1 for the gifts.”
Similar gestures have become common across the league, particularly among veteran quarterbacks.