Aaron Rodgers, Steelers and AFC North
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Aaron Rodgers went into the 2025-26 season believing it would be his last in the NFL. However, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler revealed that the Pittsburgh Steelers might want him to run it back next season.
Joey Bosa and Bradley Chubb will get paid for sacks during the last two weeks of the season as players try to maximize incentives.
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t bring Aaron Rodgers in to lose games and not compete with the best of them in the NFL. They brought him in with a goal in mind, and Mike Tomlin acknowledged that after the Steelers won the AFC North with a very impressive win against the Baltimore Ravens.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future is up in the air as his team enters a de-facto AFC North title game on Sunday evening against the Baltimore Ravens.
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Aaron Rodgers Gets Honest About Potential Retirement Ahead of Season-Defining Game: ‘I’m 42 Years Old’
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers faces a do-or-die regular season finale against the Ravens as questions about his future loom
Especially when it comes to ESPN, where the future Hall of Fame quarterback was no stranger to controversy during his time as a weekly guest on The Pat McAfee Show. So it’s perhaps no surprise that when Rodgers noticed a camera for the Worldwide Leader ...
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Aaron Rodgers has massive grudge to settle that may give the Steelers an advantage on Sunday night
The Pittsburgh Steelers squandered a major opportunity in Week 17 as the team could not find a way to beat the Cleveland Browns. Had Pittsburgh won the game, a playoff spot would have already been clinched and the AFC North would have already been claimed.