Aaron Rodgers Not Good Enough to Make Steelers Wait
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Aaron Rodgers led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 10-7 regular season record in 2025, securing a first NFL Playoff berth for the veteran quarterback since January 2022. However, an AFC Wild Card Round defeat to the Houston Texans severed hopes of a deep postseason run – culminating in an emotional
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a plan for Aaron Rodgers. At 42-years-old, the veteran Super Bowl winning quarterback — regarded as one of the greatest to ever play — doesn’t have
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson still appears to be meddling in at least some of his team's business. In a new story by Rich Cimini of ESPN, it is
With the Pittsburgh Steelers loss in the AFC wild card round, it appeared quarterback Aaron Rodgers had played his final NFL game. At the very least, pundits didn’t expect the 42-year-old to return to the Steelers because of Mike Tomlin’s exit.