John Lamparski/Getty Aaron Rodgers slammed the "entitlement to information" about his personal life and new wife, Brittani, during an appearance onThe Pat McAfee Show The quarterback said Brittani is "a private person" who "didn't sign up to be a celebrity" Rodgers questioned why it's the "norm" to reveal personal information about athletes and asked, "What happened to common decency?" Aaron Rodgersis pleading for his privacy. The 41-year-old NFL star, whosecretly married his wife, Brittani, earlier this year, returned to thePat McAfee Showon Tuesday, June 24 and slammed the "entitlement to information" about his personal life and said his wife is a "private person" who doesn't want to be in the public eye. "It's a sick society, isn't it?," Rodgers began his lengthy message on the show. The quarterback, who said he plans to play just one season with the Steelers before retiring, said he had "lived in the public eye 20 years" and experienced a "public relationship." Likely referring to histumultuous relationshipswith actressShailene Woodleyand former race car driverDanica Patrick, he then asked, "How did that work out?" Perry Knotts/Getty Thenewest Pittsburgh Steelerlisted off ways that he feels his privacy has been invaded by the public, including "people calling the paparazzi" and "stalking me on the beach" during his offseason. "I had people leaking my home information," said Rodgers. "I didn't want any of that, didn't like any of that, and now I'm with somebody who's private," he added of Brittani, who "doesn't want to be in the public eye" and "didn't sign up to be a celebrity." Rodgers said he wants his "personal life to be private" and asked why "entitlement to personal information" has become a "norm" in society. "It's a norm to be able to have athletes' addresses?," he continued, sharing that the details of a home he purchased in Pittsburgh were posted online. "What happened to common decency about security and a personal life?," he asked. Again, Rodgers described his wife as a "private person" who "doesn't have social media" and said the public will only see photos of her when and if she chooses. "If and when she wants to be out, and there's a picture, she'll choose that and she has a right to that," the quarterback said. Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Concluding his monologue, Rodgers told McAfee that once he plays his last season in the fall, he's planning to escape from the public eye entirely. "I told you, when this is all done, I'm out. You won't see me," he said. "And I know that I've chosen to be in the public eye for one more season, but my private life is staying private. The entitlement to information about my private life is so f---ing ridiculous and embarrassing," the NFL star continued. Rodgers signed a one-year, $13.65 million contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers on June 7, after months of rumors that he was courting the team following his split from the New York Jets, where he played two disappointing seasons before the team told him they wanted to "move in a different direction at quarterback." Read the original article onPeople