Aaron Rodgers Reveals His ‘Whole World’ Changed
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Jalen Ramsey turned heads at Saturday’s training camp practice, intercepting Aaron Rodgers during team drills.
Aaron Rodgers is sharing a suite with DK Metcalf during Steelers training camp, and the veteran NFL quarterback has imposed a strict no-flushing rule.
It's undeniable that Aaron Rodgers is one of the most experienced players in the NFL. At 41 years old, the veteran quarterback is getting a new opportunity to cement his legacy wit
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a one year rental in Aaron Rodgers. However, they could trade for a current Packers QB to be his successor following this season.
Before the Pittsburgh Steelers inked quarterback Aaron Rodgers, one of the team’s most legendary signal-callers thought their pursuit of the four-time MVP was a ‘joke.’ In a scathing interview, Bradshaw told Rodgers to go ‘chew on some bark’ in California and stay away from the Steelers. Obviously, that did not happen.
Aaron Rodgers is coming back to play in the NFL for one more season. After training camp on Saturday, he revealed exactly why he made the decision to come back for one more year.
Aaron Rodgers didn't seem concerned that his first pass in his first Steelers training camp was an interception. The veteran NFL quarterback said it won't be the last either.
Aaron Rodgers brings to the Pittsburgh Steelers a resume that is as thick as a phone book. Entering his 21st NFL season, the 41-year-old quarterback is a former Super Bowl champion, four-time league MVP and its seventh all-time leading passer.
Through two unpadded practices at Saint Vincent College, that puzzle is starting to come together. The Steelers have been playing a heavy dose of nickel defense with Ramsey in the slot. Meanwhile, Joey Porter Jr. and Darius Slay have lined up outside. DeShon Elliott has played strong safety and Juan Thornhill has been in the post at free safety.