Aaron Rodgers’ Blockbuster Steelers Return: Is He Still Elite? + Inside the Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Drama


Reese, Pam and Alex discuss Aaron Rodgers' blockbuster return to the gridiron with the Steelers, whether he still has that "bad man" magic left in the tank, and the massive credential controversy surrounding life coach Dr. Cheyenne Bryant.
Aaron Rodgers is officially returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers for his 22nd NFL season after signing a one-year deal worth up to $25M. Ending months of retirement speculation, the 42-year-old quarterback immediately reported to voluntary OTAs. This season reunites Rodgers with new Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy, his longtime coach in Green Bay, following Mike Tomlin's departure in January. Is Rodgers still a "bad man"? Can Rodgers lead the Steelers this year?
Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, a prominent life coach and MTV Teen Mom personality, is facing intense online controversy over her professional credentials and use of the "Doctor" title. The backlash spiked after Bryant admitted she is not a licensed therapist, sparking widespread debate about the ethical boundaries between life coaches and mental health professionals. Following a viral appearance on The Breakfast Club, critics have demanded public proof of her academic background. Despite the scrutiny, Bryant is doubling down on her title, asserting she has earned her degrees and validates her work through high-profile coaching sessions with stars like Nick Cannon and Shannon Sharpe. Refusing to drop "Doctor" or publicly display her diploma, Bryant maintains she has nothing to prove, though the situation has fueled a larger industry debate about public figures using academic titles without standard clinical credentials.








