Aaron Rodgers turned down more money from Steelers
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Steelers owner Art Rooney II speaks highly of Aaron Rodgers and on the impact the star has had in a short amount of time.
Three weeks from today, the football world will be reacting to quarterback Aaron Rodgers's debut with the Steelers.
A report from former Steeler-turned-analyst Bryant McFadden indicated that Aaron Rodgers actually turned down more money to play in Pittsburgh.
Rodgers represents a symbol of hope for the Steelers. For the quarterback, the organization represents the same.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to continue strengthening their roster ahead of the 2025-26 NFL season. To this end, Mike Tomlin's team reportedly seeks to give a former Josh Allen teammate a second chance to bolster support for Aaron Rodgers.
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Sportico on MSNAaron Rodgers Helmet Shuffle Heads NFL Gear-Safety Debate
Aaron Rodgers is still adjusting to his new environment in Pittsburgh. The list of challenges includes his workwear, as the quarterback tries to find a suitable helmet. The Steelers signal-caller can no longer sport the helmet he wore last season,
Aaron Rodgers is the new quarterback running the show for the Pittsburgh Steelers. After signing a one-year contract in free agency, which Rodgers has said will be his final year in the NFL, he's looking to make a championship run with one of the most storied franchises in league history.
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A to Z Sports on MSNQuarterback Aaron Rodgers ends the narrative that the relationship between him and Steelers OC Arthur Smith won't last long
Only, Rodgers isn't Wilson and his relationship with Arthur Smith is already rock solid...