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GREEN BAY − Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers for his 21st NFL season. Rodgers, 41, heads to Pittsburgh after spending two seasons ...
Aaron Rodgers, four-time MVP and recent New York Jets washout, will inherit the top spot on the Steelers' barren quarterback depth chart by signing with the team. The result may be the biggest ...
During Aaron Rodgers' two seasons in New York, the Jets brought in several of his former teammates to catch passes from the quarterback, including Davante Adams and Allen Lazard. Now that Rodgers ...
Aaron Rodgers remains a free agent, and the four-time MVP is still being tied to the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency rumors. Steelers star linebacker Alex Highsmith said that the Rodgers ...
Aaron Rodgers is ruling out one NFC team as his next home. The controversial free agent and four-time NFL MVP has definitively shot down the possibility of joining the Saints, while simultaneously ...
NFL fans are months into Aaron Rodgers' dalliance with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and there's still been no clarity on whether the quarterback will sign with the team. A resolution could finally be ...
Aaron Rodgers has yet to make a decision on whether to sign with a new team for the 2025 season after two years with the New York Jets or walk away from the game altogether. He made clear over the ...
Much of Aaron Rodgers' life is out in the open for everyone to see. In recent years he became a regular on popular podcasts where he shares everything on his mind, is the subject of books and ...
With the calendar turning to June, Aaron Rodgers still hasn’t chosen a team–– and he’s now talking retirement procedures instead of signing on a dotted line. During an appearance with Mike ...
As star quarterback Aaron Rodgers remains an unsigned free agent this offseason, the 41-year-old veteran says that his personal life has been impacted by tragedy to those close to him. During an ...
Aaron Rodgers may have dropped another hint about his free agency delay. During a conversation on “The Joe Rogan Podcast” about health and alternative medicine this week, Rodgers revealed that ...
Aaron Rodgers hasn't retired from the NFL just yet, but when that time eventually comes, there's a strong chance that the four-time NFL MVP will end up retiring as a member of the Green Bay Packers.