CLAY: If you are listening to us right now in Milwaukee, Aaron Rodgers has signed a four-year extension to remain the Packers quarterback. That news has broken while we are on the air. And if you are listening right now in Denver where we’ve got a big audience — and in Seattle where we’ve got a big audience — news just broke: Russell Wilson has been traded to the Denver Broncos. Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson traded to the Denver Broncos. These are both monster, blockbuster NFL stories if you are a football fan at all. They’ve both broken in the last hour or so while we’ve been on the air.
BUCK: You should have told me that my favorite quarterback, Clay —
CLAY: (laughing) That’s right. He is your favorite.
BUCK: My favorite quarterback who denies the Fauciite madness of mandates for vaccines is getting a lot of money. Good for him, and yay.
I know we have a monster audience in Milwaukee. I’m sure some of you are excited to hear that. And Russell Wilson, big news: Super Bowl-winning quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks traded to Denver. I know we have a big audience in Denver as well. All of those news stories having to do directly with the NFL.
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