BREAKING: AJ Dillon's career has hit a crossroads after a major trade in Week 2. But the former Packers RB isn’t backing down
AJ Dillon's career just hit a major crossroads after a shocking Week 2 trade sent him packing from the Green Bay Packers. However, the former Packers running back is not letting the move define him. Instead, he’s using it as fuel to prove he still has what it takes to be one of the NFL’s best.
“I’m not backing down. I’m here to prove I’m still one of the best, and I’m not going anywhere,” Dillon declared with fierce confidence after the trade. The 25-year-old RB, who was once viewed as a key piece of Green Bay’s backfield, now faces a battle to keep his place in the league. But Dillon’s unwavering resolve signals that he’s not ready to be pushed out just yet.
Dillon’s move from Green Bay shocked many, especially after his standout performances in the 2022 season. While the Packers leaned heavily on Dillon and fellow RB Aaron Jones, it became apparent that Dillon’s style of play—powerful, hard-hitting, and relentless—wasn’t being fully utilized in their system. Despite that, Dillon was always ready when called upon, showing flashes of brilliance as a bruising back capable of breaking through defenses.
Now, in the aftermath of the trade, Dillon has made it clear: he’s not just playing to fill a roster spot. He’s playing to prove a point. With his new team, Dillon faces an uphill battle to earn his role in a crowded backfield. Yet, this challenge is one that he’s fully embracing. “I’ve faced adversity before, and I’ll rise up again. I’m focused on getting better every day,” Dillon said, underscoring his determination to put in the work necessary to remain a starter.
For Dillon, this trade isn’t the end of his journey; it’s just another chapter in his career. After years of playing for the Packers under the spotlight, he now has the chance to start fresh with a new team. But the question remains—can he return to his peak form and reclaim a starting role?
With his relentless drive, Dillon isn’t backing down from the challenge. “If they want me to stay, I’ll earn it, no question,” Dillon added, showcasing his commitment to earning his spot and making sure the world knows he belongs. This trade may have shaken things up, but one thing is certain: AJ Dillon is here to stay.
As he battles for his place in the NFL, Dillon’s journey serves as a reminder of the resilience required to thrive in one of the most competitive sports in the world. Fans will be watching closely as Dillon takes the field, knowing that no matter where he is, he’s determined to prove himself.
Miami Heat owner jokes about LeBron James’ championship guarantee

It was the summer of 2010, and the NBA world was shocked. LeBron James announced he was taking his talents to South Beach to join the Miami Heat.
LeBron famously promised to bring the Heat: “Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five, not six, not seven,” championships.
This, of course, did not happen. LeBron did deliver two titles to Miami, and recently at the Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony, Heat owner Micky Arison poked fun at LeBron.
“In 2010, with Dwyane, LeBron and Chris Bosh, we knew we could win. Not one, not two… I guess it was just two,” Arison joked.
Miami Heat owner Micky Arison poked fun at LeBron James’ “not 1, not, 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6, not 7,” ring count video from 2010 in his Hall of Fame speech 😂🗣️
“In 2010, with Dwyane, LeBron and Chris Bosh we knew we could win. Not 1, not 2 — I guess it was just 2.” 😂… pic.twitter.com/VPqRKSiR0z— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) September 7, 2025
It was all in good fun as even LeBron couldn’t help but laugh. Ultimately, the Heat have not won a title since LeBron left, while King James won two. This includes defeating the Heat in 2020 as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers.