Ex-Aaron Rodgers teammate sees disaster for Steelers
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Safety DeShon Elliott, who said “ leave his ass in the retirement home ” when the topic of Rodgers to the Steelers first emerged, has agreed to terms on a two-year, $12.5 million extension with including $9.21 million in guarantees, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media.
A two-time Super Bowl champion explained why he doesn't see Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers as a big upgrade over Russell Wilson.
New Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers is getting along with his teammates for now, but it's only a matter of time before he becomes a distraction, and it may not even be his fault.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy Steelers aren't worried about Aaron Rodgers learning Arthur Smith's offenseSome analysts and former players criticized Rodgers for waiting until early June to officially join the Steelers, as they felt Rodgers should've spent the offseason program learning the system run by Smith.
The Rams' top priority was to make sure Matthew Stafford returned in 2025, but if he didn't, Aaron Rodgers was possible.
The Pittsburgh Steelers closed the book on their mandatory minicamp period Thursday. Usually, these early summer workouts are uneventful. That wasn’t the case f
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Yardbarker on MSNPittsburgh Steelers: 2 Former Aaron Rodgers Packers Teammates Named as Possible Trade Targets Ahead of 2025 NFL SeasonThe Pittsburgh Steelers are hopeful that they have a much better offense in 2025 compared to the one they put out on the field in 2024. Last season, led