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The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't imagine being 6-6 entering the final stretch when they signed Aaron Rodgers in the offseason.
Aaron Rodgers turned back the clock with his discount double check celebration after a touchdown in the Steelers' game on Sunday.
During Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, one play in particular stood out. On a fourth-quarter play in the red zone, Rodgers gave tight end Jonnu Smith a subtle hand signal. The tight end missed it and ran a different route than the one Rodgers wanted. After the game, Rodgers was asked how he and the offense can clean up the miscues.
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell said on Monday that Thielen had come to the organization last week and asked for his release. He was granted that request a day after being a healthy scratch in the Vikings' 26-0 loss to the Seahawks.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers turned heads with an eye-opening statement after Sunday’s embarrassing 26-7 loss to the […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Aaron Rodger
Aaron Rodgers hung up his Green Bay Packers jersey several years ago now, but the moves around the NFL since then clearly haven't lessened his distaste for the
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Aaron Rodgers got no questions about his eyebrow-raising remarks from Sunday (updated)
After Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers strongly (and, as far as tight end Pat Freiermuth is concerned, incorrectly) implied that one or more pass-catchers are passing on film sessions, the reporters covering the team declined to touch the topic with Rodgers.