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Rodgers regrets airing criticism of announcers
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Rodgers regrets airing criticism of announcers

Published Jun. 10, 2010 3:51 a.m. ET

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says he regrets airing his complaints about ESPN's ``Monday Night Football'' broadcast team in a recent radio interview.

Speaking with ESPN Milwaukee 540 AM this week, Rodgers sharply criticized former Monday night broadcaster Tony Kornheiser, saying he did ``absolutely no research'' and doubts that he knows ``anything about sports.'' He also threw a barb at current analyst Ron Jaworski, calling the ex-QB's past opinions of Rodgers' fundamentals perhaps the worst segment ``in the history of TV.''

Rodgers now says the radio was an ``inappropriate'' outlet for his thoughts and that he didn't mean to disrespect anybody - although he didn't necessarily back away from the substance of his criticisms.

ESPN officials declined comment through a spokesman.

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