Aaron Rodgers reveals why he signed with Steelers
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After months of rumors, the Pittsburgh Steelers finally signed the NFL's oldest notable free agent, quarterback Aaron Rodgers, last week. It's now time to direct our attention to the younger veterans.
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.
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PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers rookie defensive end Derrick Harmon is the team’s starting left defensive end, defensive line coach Karl Dunbar said. Harmon was drafted in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft after the team cut ties with Larry Ogunjobi, who is now with the Buffalo Bills.
Ex-Cowboy Makes T.J. Watt Statement Amid Contract Dispute With Steelers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With mini-camps beginning throughout the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers began their workouts without one of their best players this week.
On Tuesday he was in Pittsburgh and he addressed his new team before practice. Steelers second-year center Zach Frazier spoke to the media on the first day of camp and revealed the message Rodgers gave his new team.
The recently married 41-year-old quarterback participated in individual drills during the opening day of the Steelers’ three-day minicamp.
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,