PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers just had their Plan C sign with the New York Giants, watching Russell Wilson close the door on Pittsburgh, and New York close the door on Aaron Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers’ rocky stint with the Jets seems to have sparked a longing for the past. As the 41-year-old quarterback continues to ponder his NFL future — which could potentially lead him to ...
At the start of free agency, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk floated that Aaron Rodgers could command up to $45 million per year. While that does not seem like it is happening, at least from the ...
What will Aaron Rodgers decide to do over the next month? That is the ultimate question for the Pittsburgh Steelers as they head into the NFL Draft, which is less than a month away. Rodgers has ...
This year's debate is dominated by the Steelers' outstanding offer to former New York Jets quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. It's tough to follow Rodger's road to the Steelers. To cut it short ...
It has been nearly three weeks since the official start of NFL free agency, and Aaron Rodgers remains unemployed. The former MVP has taken much longer than expected to decide his future.
Rodney Harrison of NBC Sports leads a barrage of former players throwing shade at Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers for waiting on Aaron Rodgers before they make a move at quarterback.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Oct. 20, 2024. -- Ed Thompson / Steelers Now Tom Pelissero of NFL Network provided some in-depth details on ...
But that's not the most interesting part of Wilson's arrival. It's that New York is yet another team that doesn't want Aaron Rodgers. The Giants were rumored to be considering Rodgers after the ...
Aaron Rodgers may not have been the quarterback market domino that many had expected. The four-time NFL MVP received interest from two teams of prominence — the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York ...
If Aaron Rodgers wants half a chance at being great anymore, he'll have to become everything he never has been as a quarterback, writes Doug Farrar. Wherever Rodgers does sign, that team will be ...
The defensive lineman also said that he wanted the team's quarterback situation to be "done" and that the decision for Rodgers is "simple" in that he either wants to play for the Steelers or he ...
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