Ireland, Rodgers and Pittsburgh Steelers
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Aaron Rodgers thinks his team's travel arrangements to Ireland were, in a word, shite. The Steelers quarterback has expressed dissatisfaction with the timing of the team's arrival in the Emerald Isle. The Steelers flew from Pittsburgh on Thursday night.
The Steelers arrived for the matchup on Friday morning, flying overnight after practicing in Pittsburgh on Thursday. But if starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers had his way, the team would have been abroad much earlier in the week.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have arrived in Dublin, Ireland, for their Week 4 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. The team is carrying more than just its usual game-day energy.
Mike Tomlin isn't using the Pittsburgh Steelers' trip to Ireland as a chance to teach his club a history lesson or two.
While Brian Flores is flourishing in his role as the Vikings ' defensive coordinator, Aaron Rodgers feels that Flores should get another opportunity to be an NFL coach. Rodgers and the Steelers' offense will face Flores' defense Sunday in the first-ever NFL regular season game played in Ireland.
Rodgers and the Steelers' offense had a rough showing against the Patriots and he didn't shy away from that after their 21-14 win.
This is an awkward time for the Vikings to run into Aaron Rodgers. Even if “run into Aaron Rodgers” is the best strategy for winning this game. The Vikings will play the Steelers in Dublin on Sunday,