Steelers sign Aaron Rodgers to 1-year, $13.6 million deal
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Legendary NFL quarterback Peyton Manning believes that Aaron Rodgers can still play at the Super Bowl level. Manning calls Rodgers ‘one of the best arms of all time,’ and while he had no insight into his decision, Manning hopes to see Rodgers sign somewhere soon.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make an official decision about his 2025 season, whether that includes him joining the Steelers or another team, or even if he chooses to retire.
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Aaron Rodgers has officially signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He inked a $13 million deal this weekend and will start getting to know his teammates immediately.
According to Card Ladder’s Aaron Rodgers Index, which tracks 106 cards that represent his collective market, Rodgers’ card market had a value of just 572 in May 2008. Roughly four years later, after Rodgers won his first MVP, his market had climbed to a value of 2,987.
At long last, the Steelers and Aaron Rodgers officially came to terms on a deal that'll put the four-time NFL MVP in the black and gold. Given Rodgers' résumé as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and the Steelers being one of the blue blood franchises in the NFL,
Now that Aaron Rodgers has officially joined the Pittsburgh Steelers, it's time to prepare for their Week 8 matchup with Rodgers' former team, the Green Bay Packers.
Former Pitt quarterback and Miami Dolphins legend Dan Marino weighed in on the Aaron Rodgers saga during an appearance on […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Dan Marino Questions Aar