Rodgers, Steelers and 2005 NFL Draft
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Aaron Rodgers could have been a Pittsburgh Steeler from the jump. The 41-year-old is officially a Steeler in his 21st season in the NFL, but former Pittsburgh pro personnel director Doug Whaley told 93.7 The Fan that as the No. 24 pick in the 2005 draft slid, the team was closely watching.
Former NFL coach Eric Mangini is sick of Aaron Rodgers, and in his own words, is ‘over’ the four-time MVP. Mangini, who was a former head coach with the New York Jets, says that what Rodgers does for an organization is not worth the squeeze at this point in his career.
From now until reporting day to training camp at Saint Vincent College, TribLive is running through the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 90-man roster, looking at each player and assessing his outlook for the 2025 season.
We know Aaron Rodgers likes to work with wide receivers he knows, and the Pittsburgh Steelers need more help at the position. As such, they've been predicted to acquire a $4 million Green Bay Packers wideout.
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Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis is concerned about the Pittsburgh Steelers' potential identity shift after acquiring Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf. Bettis
If you’re playing fantasy football, you’ve probably heard of ADP or “average draft position.” For those who don’t know, ADP is exactly what it sounds like … it’
Speaking on FS1, Julian Edelman said that comparing Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers' careers doesn't hold a whole lot of merit.