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Aaron Rodgers is under pressure to at least repeat something he hasn’t achieved since 2021

At 41, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers faces a crucial question in what is expected to be his final NFL season.Can he still compete with the league's top quarterbacks and earn a Pro Bowl selection? The answer might be more optimistic than many expect.Can Rodgers Make the Pro Bowl Again?Rodgers' move to Pittsburgh has been the biggest NFL offseason story, sparking hope among Steelers fans.However, some analysts remain skeptical about whether he can recapture his elite form and bring star power back to the franchise in 2025. Despite this, many believe Rodgers still has a shot at making the Pro Bowl if he performs well.There's no denying Rodgers' legendary status. His career includes four MVP awards, over 500 passing touchdowns, a Super Bowl championship with the Green Bay Packers, and a style of play that helped define the modern NFL […]

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NCAA quarterbacks set sights on Mike Tomlin and Steelers, considering Aaron Rodgers won’t last much longer in NFL

The Pittsburgh Steelers appear to be thinking beyond 2025 - and for good reason. While the arrival of Aaron Rodgers has created buzz in the Steel City, insiders believe the veteran quarterback's time in Pittsburgh will be short-lived. Head coach Mike Tomlin and the front office are already positioning themselves to capitalize on the 2026 NFL Draft, targeting what is expected to be a deep quarterback class.Rodgers signed a one-year, $19.5 million deal with the Steelers, bringing Hall of Fame experience and short-term credibility to a team looking for offensive stability. But even the quarterback himself hinted that this is likely his final ride. "I'm pretty sure this is it... What better place to finish than in one of the cornerstone franchises of the NFL with Mike Tomlin, great leadership, and a city that expects you to win," Rodgers said.That […]

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Aaron Rodgers under fire: ESPN analyst predicts he will be benched by December 1st

A recent appearance on ESPN's Get Up sparked significant chatter in the NFL world. Former New York Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum delivered a bold forecast: the Pittsburgh Steelers could bench veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers in favour of rookie Will Howard before the 2025 season concludes. Tannenbaum's comments have stirred debate over Pittsburgh's quarterback plans and the legacy of one of the game's all-time greats.Tannenbaum, who held the GM position with the Jets from 2006 to 2012, pointed to Rodgers' advancing age and the team's ongoing struggles protecting its quarterback as major concerns. He argued, "Will Howard will be starting for the Pittsburgh Steelers by December 1," adding, "Aaron Rodgers is an all-time great, but he will be 42 in December." Tannenbaum highlighted Howard's credentials at Ohio State, where he posted an impressive 89 QBR and threw 35 touchdown passes, and suggested that […]

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Aaron Rodgers is up against the odds: Steelers are favored to win just 6 games in 2025

The Pittsburgh Steelers and new quarterback Aaron Rodgers find themselves at a crossroads heading into the 2025 NFL season, desperately seeking to snap an eight-year playoff win drought. Despite the organization's storied history and passionate fanbase, optimism from oddsmakers is in short supply.According to projected win totals, the Steelers remain consistent with recent years - hovering around a modest 9-8 record. But a closer look at individual game odds paints a grimmer picture. As pointed out by Andrew Fillipponi of 93.7 The Fan and confirmed by DraftKings betting lines, the Steelers are currently favored in just six of their 17 regular-season games.The games where Pittsburgh holds a betting edge include Week 1 at the New York Jets (-3), Week 2 against the Seattle Seahawks (-1.5), Week 6 hosting the Cleveland Browns (-6.5), Week 9 vs. the Indianapolis Colts (-3.5), Week […]

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Patrick Mahomes could inadvertently help Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel have a breakout season with the Browns

Making it to the NFL with the support of veteran players who guide rookies in understanding the league and maximizing their potential-especially by learning from those who already know what professional football entails, which is vastly different from college football-is a tremendous advantage. Talent develops more efficiently, pressure eases, and performance improves gradually.When seasoned quarterbacks mentor incoming rookies from day one, offering valuable advice, the payoff for the team is significant. It saves time and reduces the steep learning curve that often accompanies the transition to the pro level.Shilo Sanders reveals what job he's gonna pursue after his football career is overWhile there have been notable cases where experienced quarterbacks have refused to help the next generation-such as Brett Favre's cold relationship with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, or Joe Flacco's reluctance to guide young QBs-there are also successful examples […]

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The Aaron Rodgers gamble in Pittsburgh is also a final test for Mike Tomlin’s legacy

With every sweltering day at training camp, the Pittsburgh Steelers feel less like a team in transition and more like one stepping up to the table for one last roll of the dice. On one side sits Aaron Rodgers, a 41-year-old quarterback on a bargain deal, trying to squeeze one more run out of a Hall of Fame career. On the other sits Mike Tomlin, the head coach with a spotless non-losing record streak and something to prove.Rodgers flaunts new asset in NFL returnWhen Pittsburgh signed Rodgers to a one-year, $13.65 million contract, it wasn't just a shrewd financial move. It was a statement, maybe even a warning. As longtime broadcaster Dan Patrick said bluntly: "The bigger picture, more important to me, is Mike Tomlin... They had to know that it was one year, and he gave him a bargain […]

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The Aaron Rodgers gamble in Pittsburgh is also a final test for Mike Tomlin’s legacy

With every sweltering day at training camp, the Pittsburgh Steelers feel less like a team in transition and more like one stepping up to the table for one last roll of the dice. On one side sits Aaron Rodgers, a 41-year-old quarterback on a bargain deal, trying to squeeze one more run out of a Hall of Fame career. On the other sits Mike Tomlin, the head coach with a spotless non-losing record streak and something to prove.Rodgers flaunts new asset in NFL returnWhen Pittsburgh signed Rodgers to a one-year, $13.65 million contract, it wasn't just a shrewd financial move. It was a statement, maybe even a warning. As longtime broadcaster Dan Patrick said bluntly: "The bigger picture, more important to me, is Mike Tomlin... They had to know that it was one year, and he gave him a bargain […]

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Aaron Rodgers doesn’t want attention? His upcoming media appearances say otherwise

Former Packers legend and current Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers stirred the pot this week with a surprising admission. In a Tuesday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, he reaffirmed that the 2025 season will likely be his last in the NFL. But what grabbed more attention was his bold registration of intent to disappear from the public eye thereafter.Rodgers, 41, signed a one-year deal with Pittsburgh earlier this month. He revealed on the show, "I don't want the attention - I know that's a narrative out there," adding pointedly, "When this is all done, it's Keyser Söze. You won't see me. I won't be in the public. I don't want to live a public life."  These remarks echo similar sentiments from other recent interviews, where Rodgers minced no words about his desire to withdraw entirely once he hangs up his cleats.However, […]

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“This is it”: Aaron Rodgers says 2025 likely his final year in NFL

Aaron Rodgers didn't dance around the question. When asked Tuesday if the 2025 season would be his last, the Pittsburgh Steelersquarterback kept it simple."Yeah, I'm pretty sure this is it,"Rodgers said on The Pat McAfee Show."That's why we just did a one-year deal."It's a straightforward answer from a player whose career has rarely followed a straight path. Rodgers, now 41, signed with Pittsburgh earlier this month on a one-year contract worth up to $19.5 million. The deal includes $10 million guaranteed-money the Steelers are hoping buys them one last run from one of the game's all-time greats.For Rodgers, the 2025 season feels less like a new beginning and more like a deliberate final act. It starts with a bang, too: Week 1 pits the Steelers against the New York Jets, the team that released Rodgers in March after a short […]

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The New York Jets didn’t want another circus like the one with Aaron Rodgers, and that’s why they shut the door on Shedeur Sanders

Since Mark Sanchez left the New York Jets in 2012, the Big Apple team has seen 14 different quarterbacks up to now. Sanchez, a USC product, was the last quarterback to have a positive run with the team, reaching two conference finals, but since then it has been a very complicated situation for the Jets.Shilo Sanders roast his brother Shedeur for his recent speeding violations with the policeA couple of years ago, the Jets' last big hope arrived-the future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers-but his tenure was very poor. In his first year, he got injured in Week 1 and missed the entire season, and the second year was disastrous in terms of team achievements. Despite that, Rodgers threw 28 touchdown passes and 11 interceptions.The fans are totally desperate. Also, in 2021, they got excited about the first-round selection of […]

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