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After weeks of waiting and mulling his different options, Aaron Rodgers has chosen his new NFL team. The four-time NFL MVP agreed to terms with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team announced Thursday night.
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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.
A hypothetical trade idea shows a potential pathway for the Steelers to land the Washington Commanders' disgruntled Terry McLaurin.
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The NFL quarterback, who spent the past two seasons with the New York Jets, signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, June 7
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers confirmed he got married "a couple months ago," per Chris Adamski of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, amid the signal-caller's Tuesday chat with reporters after his first minicamp practice on his new team.
The NFL is officially back in full swing. Weeks after many teams kicked off their spring programming with organized team activities (OTAs), mandatory minicamps got underway starting this week, serving up a healthy dose of storylines in advance of the 2025 campaign.
Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers are headed into a 2025 season that has just one goal attached to it. They want to win a Super Bowl. Signing a 41-year-old quarterback is a clear sign that they want to win. Rodgers has the talent still to help them pursue that goal. However, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered.