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ESPN analyst Benjamin Solak thinks the Pittsburgh Steelers are making a massive mistake by running it back with 42-year-old quarterback […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: ESPN Analy
Michael Wilbon sharply criticized ESPN’s heavy focus on Aaron Rodgers after the quarterback re-signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers for another season. While Rodgers helped Pittsburgh win the AFC North last year,
There was a time where Michael Wilbon was fine with ESPN covering Aaron Rodgers like he matters, but that time passed several years ago. Aaron Rodgers is back. After insisting his decision of whether to play or retire wouldn’t drag into June like it did last year,
The Pittsburgh Steelers will now have Aaron Rodgers as their starting quarterback in 2026, as the long-running saga is finally over. But while some are on board with Rodgers returning, others aren't so sure, given the clear ceiling the four-time MVP winner has with the Steelers.
FOUND, BUT POLICE SAY IT WAS NONHAZARDOUS. NEW AT TEN. IT LOOKS LIKE FORMER PACKERS QUARTERBACK AARON RODGERS IS NOT QUITE READY TO RETIRE FROM FOOTBALL. ESPN IS REPORTING THAT RODGERS HAS AGREED TO PLAY ANOTHER SEASON WITH THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. was blown away by one rookie’s work ethic.
Aaron Rodgers isn’t done just yet. After another prolonged decision making process, ESPN’s senior NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that Rodgers will be returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The