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The Steelers finally convinced quarterback Aaron Rodgers to join them, but it may be short-lived and one expert predicts it could actually harm them.
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Yardbarker on MSNGreen Bay Packers: ESPN Makes Aaron Rodgers Move Ahead of QB’s Likely Farewell SeasonFormer Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers isn’t done yet. He will be adding another chapter to his illustrious career in the NFL, as he will now be heading the attack of the Pittsburgh Steelers on the field after signing a one-year contract worth $13.
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Did Rodgers' ESPN Hits Really Bother Jets? - MSNHead coach Aaron Glenn, meanwhile, must be focused on a relatively rotten culture that Rodgers tried, but failed, to fix. The Jets were undisciplined, unpolished, and allegedly uninterested once ...
Aaron Rodgers is mad as hell about the state of the major sports industry, and he's not going to take it anymore. On Wednesday, during his weekly appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, the New York ...
ESPN’s feature also describes the drama involving since-traded wide receiver Mike Williams, whom Rodgers told reporters ran the wrong route on a late-game interception in the Jets’ 23-20 loss ...
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is a player who could be on the Steelers' future radar, according to ESPN
Aaron Rodgers contract Rodgers is signing a one-year contract with the Steelers, the team announced. Terms weren't announced but Rodgers previously said he would play for $10 million.
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ESPN takes deep dive into latter days of Aaron Rodgers - MSNHere's some crap that Aaron Rodgers might not want to waste his time reading.. I didn't write it, this time. It’s a #LongRead from Tim Keown on ESPN.com that delves into the latter days of Aaron ...
As Aaron Rodgers celebrates his new marriage, he revealed the hostility within his immediate family continues to rage on. Rodgers, 41, appeared on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday, June 24, where he discussed his wife,
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The Mirror US on MSNMike Greenberg 'speechless' as ESPN interrupts coverage for bombshell Jets injuryESPN stopped its traditional broadcast to bring news of Justin Fields' injury, which left Jets fan and 'Get Up' host Mike Greenberg fuming