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The Steelers have made a bet against history. Can Rodgers follow Tom Brady and become another over-40 outlier?
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NFL Spin Zone on MSNAaron Rodgers just finished first in a race he never even tried to winThis article was originally published on nflspinzone.com as Aaron Rodgers just finished first in a race he never even tried ...
The 2005 NFL Draft was one of the most unforgettable in league history, with the image of Rodgers watching 23 players selected before him ingrained in most of our minds.
Monday’s “First Call” features Aaron Rodgers’ comments about his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers so far. The Pirates’ first ...
Aaron Rodgers can make history with a win over the Packers — joining an exclusive group that includes Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and two other QBs.
The Steelers countdown to kickoff is here — and we’re at 54 days until Pittsburgh faces off against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium.
Aaron Rodgers spent the first 18 seasons of his career in Green Bay and during that time, the Packers didn't use a single first-round pick on a wide receiver.
Aaron Rodgers could have been a Pittsburgh Steeler from the jump. The 41-year-old is officially a Steeler in his 21st season in the NFL, but former Pittsburgh pro personnel director Doug Whaley told ...
Aaron Rodgers wasn't one of the 32 names called during Thursday night's NFL Draft first round. But just how he likes it, Rodgers was at the front of mind anyway.
Four years ago, then-Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers hovered over the first day of the draft, given the possibility that he'd be traded during round one.
It pays well to be a quarterback in the NFL and if you need proof, just look at the career earnings of Matthew Stafford and Aaron Rodgers. No player in the NFL history has ever cracked $400 million in ...
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