Aaron Rodgers puts Steelers offensive line on notice
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ESPN named two college quarterbacks who could lead the Pittsburgh Steelers once Aaron Rodgers retires from the NFL.
Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers was asked yesterday about him taking an intense interest in getting to know his new teammates. "Just trying to be curious, not judgmental." pic.twitter.com/nNCAdaP0OY "Just trying to be curious,
The last two years of Aaron Rodgers' career have been ones to forget during his stint with the New York Jets. Expectations were sky-high when the veteran quarterback arrived in the
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Roethlisberger has a point. The Steelers' offensive line hasn't been great for a few seasons now, which doesn't necessarily bode well for an older quarterback. If his protection gives him enough time to find a target, and helps him avoid a sack, things could be good. If the opposite is true, well ... there's always next year.
In the podcast Not Just Football, Aaron Rodgers opened up about various aspects of his life, while also seeking to shed the label often attached to him of being someone constantly
Aaron Rodgers signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers, knowing they have studs in the form of JJ Watt, Cameron Heyward, DK Metcalf, and others. He knows that it takes experienced studs to win games, which is probably why he signed up to join them.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are just over two weeks away from their Week 1 matchup against the New York Jets. It will be the first time the first-strin