Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Rumors may swirl, but nothing’s official until the ink dries — and this past Saturday, Aaron Rodgers finally made it official by signing a one-year, $13.65 million deal with the Steelers.
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Aaron Rodgers has been with the Pittsburgh Steelers for less than a week and he already has one complaint. Unfortunately for the Steelers, it's a problem they aren't going to be able to fix. The four-time MVP is practicing with a helmet that he absolutely hates.
Steelers QB coach Tom Arth didn't mince words when breaking down what makes Aaron Rodgers an elite four-time MVP quarterback.
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Yardbarker on MSNJets Coaches: Steelers' Aaron Rodgers Played 'A Lot Better Than Stats Showed' In Disastrous 2024The Pittsburgh Steelers confirmed the signing of four‑time MVP Aaron Rodgers—a 41‑year‑old quarterback with a long legacy and recent struggles. As minicamp opens, the spotlight isn’t split between offensive line adjustments or scheme overhauls—it’s on Rodgers himself.
Aaron Rodgers doesn't need to keep doing this. He knows that. The four-time NFL MVP's decision to return for a 21st season and to do it in Pittsburgh was not about trying to prove something to himself,
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Sporting News on MSNSteelers legend Ben Roethlisberger blamed for Aaron Rodgers sagaThe domino effect may have started with Ben Roethlisberger. Five years later, the Steelers spent an entire offseason courting a quarterback on the wrong side of 40 who may not even be good enough to lead them to the playoffs.
After weeks of waiting and mulling his different options, Aaron Rodgers has chosen his new NFL team. The four-time NFL MVP agreed to terms with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team announced Thursday night.
Aaron Rodgers' Steelers contract incentives have just been revealed — which include playoff, MVP, and Super Bowl bonuses.
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Yardbarker on MSNAaron Rodgers Stands to Unlock Insane Bonus With 2025 MVP Win, Super Bowl Steelers TriumphThe Pittsburgh Steelers will be the latest team to have a first-hand taste of the Aaron Rodgers experience. The 41-year-old quarterback has decided to continue his playing career instead of hanging up his cleats,