Steelers Are Still Waiting on Aaron Rodgers
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Parsons subsequently fired back, proclaiming he won't sign any deal without his agent's oversight, and, well ... this is just par for the course in Jerry's world.
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When Khan met reporters at the NFL league meetings Monday, his first public comments since the combine, he did so without a starting quarterback or an established timeline.
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“He’s tough to tackle when he gets in space and he has burst and explosion to finish runs.”
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The Pittsburgh Steelers believe Aaron Rodgers is " headed in our direction ," even while providing no timeline for the free agent quarterback to make a decision regarding his NFL future. Now Steelers great Ben Roethlisberger has weighed in on the Rodgers sweepstakes, revealing his own prediction for the saga.
Speaking to The Athletic's Mike Sando, one league executive said they "can’t think of a worse combination" for Rodgers than playing with DK Metcalf, George Pickens and working with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.
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To hear Steelers owner Art Rooney II tell it Tuesday morning at the NFL's annual league meetings, the Pittsburgh Steelers "are hearing" four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers is "headed in our direction.
Aaron Rodgers has put in some work with a potential future teammate. Photographer Alex Amen shared photos and video on Instagram of Rodgers at a throwing session with new Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver D.
Aaron Rodgers and Steelers WR DK Metcalf conducted a throwing session over the weekend, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported. While there remains no timeline on Rodgers' decision, Mike Tomlin sa
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