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Ben Roethlisberger weighed in on new Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers' future, suggesting that 2025 could be his final season in the NFL.
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Former NFL general manager believes that the Pittsburgh Steelers and Aaron Rodgers will be ‘irrelevant’ by the time Thanksgiving rolls around. Tannenbaum does not believe in the Steelers as a team, and sees Rodgers as a diminished version of himself compared to the height of the four-time MVPs career.
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SB Nation on MSNFormer Jets executive says Aaron Rodgers, Steelers will be ‘irrelevant’ in 2025Among the latest to give his take is former New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum, who says Rodgers and the Steelers will be “irrelevant.”
That is the case with the Pittsburgh Steelers heading into the season with Aaron Rodgers. The Steelers ran the ball 533 times in the 2024 season, the fourth-most rushing attempts in the league behind only the Lions,
Standing in front of a sea of cameras more suited for the week ahead of a conference championship game rather than what Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin calls “football-lite” in June, the 41-year-old Rodgers made a compelling case that the coda he is trying to author in Pittsburgh is about something deeper.
Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers are headed into a 2025 season that has just one goal attached to it. They want to win a Super Bowl. Signing a 41-year-old quarterback is a clear sign that they want to win. Rodgers has the talent still to help them pursue that goal. However, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers confirmed he got married "a couple months ago," per Chris Adamski of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, amid the signal-caller's Tuesday chat with reporters after his first minicamp practice on his new team.