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Despite Aaron Rodgers’ Hall of Fame credentials, the 21-year-pro faces an uphill climb transforming the Steelers into legitimate title contenders this season.. And the two sides likely have just ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers revealed on Tuesday that he thinks this upcoming NFL season could be his last in the league. “Yeah, I’m pretty sure this is it,” Rodgers, 41 ...
2025 will mark Rodgers’ 21st in the NFL and his 18th as a starting quarterback. For years, Aaron Rodgers has been known as one of the most polarizing figures in the NFL.
Looks like we won't have Aaron Rodgers to kick around much longer.. The four-time league MVP said Tuesday on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he's "pretty sure" the upcoming NFL season — his first as ...
Aaron Rodgers says that he's pretty sure that the upcoming 2025 NFL season with the Pittsburgh Steelers will be his last, explaining that 'it's been a long run' after 20 seasons of football.
After months of speculation, Aaron Rodgers finally signed a deal to become the Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback last week and set up another fascinating chapter in his Hall of Fame career ...
With Aaron Rodgers remaining an NFL free agent, the New Orleans Saints could quickly become an option after news that Derek Carr has a potential season-ending shoulder injury.
The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NFL training camps. ... After a lengthy wait, Aaron Rodgers finally accepted the Steelers’ invitation to be their starting quarterback.
Rodgers, who is not one for definites, discussed his football future Tuesday on The Pat McAfee Show. When asked if this is his last year in the league, No. 8 said , "Yeah, I'm pretty sure this is it.
Aaron Rodgers was spotted at the Kentucky Derby on Saturday evening as the NFL world awaited his decision on whether he will sign with a team for the 2025 season or retire. The NBC broadcast ...
Despite the NFL draft passing a month ago and training camp starting in July, Rodgers insisted last month that he isn’t “stringing anybody along.” Aaron Rodgers during a September game ...
Matt LaFleur doesn't think Aaron Rodgers will decide to retire instead of coming back for his 21st season in the NFL.The Green Bay Packers coach also doesn't think Rodgers will decide to wait ...