Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers reveals why he didn't retire
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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 doesn’t need to keep doing this. He knows that. The four-time NFL MVP’s decision to return for a 21st season and to do it in Pittsburgh was n
Aaron Rodgers had his introductory press conference on Tuesday after signing an offseason deal to become the new quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Of a bright and sunny Pittsburgh afternoon, a new era of Steelers football officially began when Aaron Rodgers took place in his first practice as a member of the black and gold. Given how the past few months went,
Shedeur Sanders practiced Tuesday and got increased reps, along with Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel, as the Browns limited Joe Flacco by design to get a look at the other three QBs. It's the start of a long process, and Sanders' chances of starting Week 1 still seem very slim, but the path does exist.
New Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has spent time between minicamp workouts this week trying to find a comfortable helmet. That's because the NFL banned Rodgers's preferred Schutt Air XP Q11 helmet and he will not be allowed to wear it this fall.