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Aaron Rodgers vents his anger after controversial NFL decision
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers continues to bemoan the NFL's change to his preferred helmet as he's guided his team to a 2-1 start to the 2025 season
Aaron Rodgers was dressed in black, appropriately, to field questions about Guinness. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback spoke to the international media Friday at a resort hotel where the team is staying ahead of Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Through three weeks, the Pittsburgh Steelers have jumped out to a 2-1 record. Yet, it doesn't feel like a strong 2-1. The Steelers have a blowout
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Aaron Rodgers is not happy with Steelers’ decision
The Pittsburgh Steelers have left Aaron Rodgers a bit frustrated with their upcoming travel plans. The Steelers will face the Minnesota Vikings at Croke Park in Dublin, Ire.
A second straight win with Carson Wentz at the helm would shift the narrative on the Vikings’ postseason hopes.
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.
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.
Steelers quarterback delivers fiery critique of league-mandated helmet change, lamenting both comfort and aesthetics while reminiscing about his perfect old headgear.