Aaron Rodgers took a step ... It's safe to assume that Rodgers spent time with Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, whose background includes successful partnerships with Ryan Tannehill ...
Rodgers and a hard place. The 2025 league year is two weeks old, and the Steelers have two quarterbacks on their roster as they await a decision from four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers ...
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers poses with the MVP trophy after speaking to the media during ... This diverse athletic background has contributed to his overall coordination, strategic ...
Former Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman thinks that Rodgers needs to decide soon, largely because his chemistry and style of ...
Close friend and former teammate of Aaron Rodgers, A.J. Hawk, has revealed a potentially key detail about how the quarterback ...
The anti-Aaron Rodgers crowd in the Steel City may have had their wish granted—the four-time MVP may retire rather than play for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2025. Nothing has come from Rodgers ...
Aaron Rodgers' pending free agency decision is one of the biggest storylines of the NFL offseason, as the 41-year-old is the top remaining quarterback left on the market, and there are just a few ...
Aaron Rodgers’ rocky stint ... After a rough two seasons, it appears Rodgers is keen to take his time before deciding what’s next. A four-time league MVP, Rodgers closed out the 2024 season ...
But there still is no answer about what Aaron Rodgers wants to do.” The four-time league MVP is coming off a disappointing 5-12 season with the Jets, a team that acquired him in a 2023 ...
Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images Not too long ago, Aaron Rodgers was one of the most feared quarterbacks in the NFL. A four-time MVP, a Super Bowl champion, and a future Hall of Famer, he was the ...
Is Aaron Rodgers considering retirement? Speculation is rife as Giants, Steelers battle it out over MVP Aaron Rodgers has played 20 NFL seasons so it won’t be unusual for him to announce retirement.
However, author Ian O'Connor, who wrote 'Out of the Darkness: The Mystery of Aaron Rodgers,' a biography about the quarterback's life, revealed that the four-time MVP isn't keen on retiring.