Aaron Rodgers is willing to consider retiring
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Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning highlighted Rodgers's accomplishments when he was asked about the quarterback's future while participating in the Memorial Tournament Pro-Am on Wednesday. It sounds like Manning believes Rodgers still has some gas in the tank, and that he could once again bring success to a football organization.
The storylines connecting the Pittsburgh Steelers and future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers continue to grow as the season draws closer. He has yet to sign, but is still widely expected by most to be the starting quarterback for the Steelers when the 2025 NFL season kicks off.
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As the Steelers remain in the very un-Steeler-like position of giving an open-ended invitation to a player who has yet to reciprocate the team's interest, plenty of Steelers fans are dismayed by the team's uncharacteristic display of desperation.
The growing NFL expectation is that Aaron Rodgers signs with the Pittsburgh Steelers and ends his free agency waiting game by the start of mandatory minicamp on June 10, according
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Football legend Terry Bradshaw says he thinks the Pittsburgh Steelers' interest in Aaron Rodgers is "a joke," and that the veteran quarterback should stay away from his former team.
Bradshaw said Rodgers should "go somewhere and chew on bark and whisper to the gods out there" during a feisty interview about his former Pittsburgh Steelers
"That guy needs to stay in California, go somewhere and chew on bark and whisper to the gods out there,” a Hall of Famer said.
The ongoing offseason saga of whether quarterback Aaron Rodgers might sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers isn’t sitting well with the team’s four-time Super Bowl champion, who called the idea “a joke.”
Mike Florio and Chris Simms shed light on how Mason Rudolph always has the right mindset for navigating difficult situations, but note he’s not the QB to put the team on his back on the road in the playoffs.
Fox Sports’ Joy Taylor didn’t hold back — calling out Aaron Rodgers in a passionate rant for missing the Steelers’ first day of OTAs.