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Rodgers is dominating the NFL news cycle without doing much of anything, which is both a testament to the slower veteran movement before April's draft and the staying power of his football celebrity....
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Ben Roethlisberger believes Rodgers is destined to end up in Pittsburgh, but opined the four-time NFL MVP has yet to put pen to paper because he's still "holding out" for the Minnesota Vikings.
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For weeks, the Aaron Rodgers sweepstakes have revolved around just a few NFL teams, including the quarterback's former longtime NFC North rival, the Minnesota Vikings. With the four-time MVP reportedly inching toward a deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers,
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The Pittsburgh Steelers believe Aaron Rodgers is "headed in our direction," even while providing no timeline for the free agent quarterback to make a decision regarding his NFL future. Now Steelers great Ben Roethlisberger has weighed in on the Rodgers sweepstakes,
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“I think Aaron is secretly still holding out for Minnesota—which is why he hasn’t signed with the Steelers," Roethlisberger said on his podcast, “Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger. Why else would you go throw with DK and working out, and blast it to everybody that ‘I’m throwing to these guys,’ but you won’t sign?”
The Aaron Rodgers front remains quiet, with the Pittsburgh Steelers still waiting to hear if the four-time NFL MVP will be their starting quarterback in 2025. Speaking to a large contingent of reporters on Monday morning at the 2025 NFL Annual Meeting,
To hear Steelers owner Art Rooney II tell it Tuesday morning at the NFL's annual league meetings, the Pittsburgh Steelers "are hearing" four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers is "headed in our direction.
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