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The matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings on Sunday will represent a case of what is versus what […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Aaron Rodgers Will Get Gl
Aaron Rodgers has accomplished nearly everything in his NFL career, but he has never played a regular-season game in Ireland.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/steelers as Steelers, Aaron Rodgers Saga Never Neared Vikings Twist. PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers were rumored to be in an arms race with the Minnesota Vikings for quarterback Aaron Rodgers this offseason. But as the two teams prepare to play, the rumors are being cleared up.
LThe Pittsburgh Steelers are playing the Minnesota Vikings at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, for their Week 4 clash. However, veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers is not happy with the team's schedule.
Former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers isn’t thrilled with how the Steelers handled the team’s travel plans for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings in Ireland.
Dressed in black and irked about getting to Ireland later than he would've liked, Aaron Rodgers spoke to the international media Friday.
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.
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.
It'll be Wentz against Rodgers in a litmus test of what the right choice was for the Vikings. Rodgers has $13 million more cap hit than Wentz this season, which matters, too. But the overall outcome of the game will allow for at least some post-script judgment.
Minnesota will present a major challenge for veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Through the early part of the season, the Vikings' defense has allowed the third-fewest passing yards (424), conceded just two passing touchdowns, and racked up nine team sacks along with 33 quarterback pressures.
On Sunday morning, the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers will face off in Dublin. As Alec Lewis and Mike DeFabo, two beat writers covering the game for The Athletic, commuted across the Atlantic on the same Aer Lingus flight,