Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers and NFL Hall of Famer
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With mandatory minicamps wrapping up around the NFL, the 2025 offseason is largely over. Players and coaches will still be putting in work, but we're not going to see many on-field developments until training camps open in well over a month.
The Pittsburgh Steelers extended safety DeShon Elliott on a two-year, $12.5 million deal, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported on Monday night. The deal includes $9.21 million guaranteed.
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iHeart on MSNAaron Rodgers' Family Questions Validity Of Secret Marriage: ReportPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' estranged family is reportedly questioning the validity of his secret marriage, sources with knowledge of the situation confirmed to the Daily Mail. “The family is unconvinced the marriage is real,
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After months of speculation, Aaron Rodgers finally signed a deal to become the Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback last week and set up another fascinating chapter in his Hall of Fame career.
The Rams' top priority was to make sure Matthew Stafford returned in 2025, but if he didn't, Aaron Rodgers was possible.
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.
We wish Rodgers—who confirmed this week that he is a married man—and someone who is “not Britney Spears” but may or may not be “Brittani with an ‘i’” all the best.