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The offseason is nearly over as we're on the doorstep of training camps opening up across the NFL. Soon enough, we'll be in the thick of the preseason, and the 2025 regular season will be here before we know it.
After signing Aaron Rodgers, trading for DK Metcalf, and drafting Kaleb Johnson, how will the new-look Pittsburgh Steelers perform in 2025 from a fantasy football perspective?
Along with Metcalf and Rodgers, the Steelers have notably added cornerbacks Darius Slay and Jalen Ramsey, highlighting a refurbished secondary. On top of that, the Steelers added Jonnu Smith, a playmaking tight end with ties to offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, to add weaponry for Rodgers.
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Golf Digest on MSNAaron Rodgers delivers masterclass on how NOT to respond to a young golf fan at American Century ChampionshipAs Rodgers makes his way to the tee box, drink in hand, a young fan can be heard shouting “you almost hit me, Aaron Rodgers!” Without even looking up, Rodgers replies, “almost doesn’t count,” and continues on his way.
The Steelers signed Aaron Rodgers to a contract and it is expected to be his last season in the NFL. However, fans in Pittsburgh are buying his shirts for all of the wrong reasons.
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TRENDING: #Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers nearly hit a kid while swinging his golf club and refused to apologize. The kid: “You almost hit me, Aaron Rodgers.” Aaron: “Almost doesn't count.” Damn 😬😬😬 pic.twitter.com/BC1iCUmlXQ
Pittsburgh Steelers star Aaron Rodgers had no time for fan interaction while he was competing in the American Century Championship near Lake Tahoe on Sunday.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is making the rounds at the American Century Championship, a celebrity golf tournament. During his time there, Rodgers has given an interview, called out an ‘autograph hound ,’ and in his latest viral clip, going back and forth with a child in an odd exchange.
Love or hate, they’re buying Aaron Rodgers T-shirts. As explained by Joe Lister of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, a purveyor of Rodgers-related merch believes that gear is being purchased both by fans of Rodgers — and by foes.
Garrett Wilson would've probably requested a trade if Aaron Rodgers returned to the Jets according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.