Aaron Rodgers celebrated Christmas by making a bold gesture toward the players who protect him on the field. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback gave each of his offensive linemen a Can-Am Maverick side-by-side vehicle, each valued at $19,999.
Mosites Motorsports shared the moment on TikTok and Instagram, showing Rodgers driving the vehicles alongside his linemen outside the team’s training facility. “This Christmas, Aaron Rodgers gave his offensive line the power of horsepower,” the dealership wrote.
A gesture that fits his season
According to the New York Post, the 2026 Can-Am Maverick 3X is described by the brand as a machine built for off-road dominance, featuring a lightweight chassis, sharp agility, and impressive speed. In total, the quarterback’s bill comes to around $100,000 for his five protectors.
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The move contrasts with Russell Wilson’s approach last season. When he gave his linemen Airbnb gift cards, luxury items, and personalized products. Rodgers opted for something more mechanical. A choice that aligns with his personality.
At 42 years old, the quarterback has reasons to be grateful. He has been sacked 25 times this season, only five of them in the last five weeks, as Pittsburgh pushes for the playoffs and the AFC North title. His production supports the momentum: 2,860 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, seven interceptions, and a 98.2 quarterback rating.
The Steelers (9-6) can clinch the division with a win over the Browns or a Ravens loss to the Packers, Rodgers’ former team. Meanwhile, the “horsepower gift” strengthens the bond between leader and offensive line.