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While some may believe the 41-year-old quarterback will help get the Steelers back on track, one former NFL general manager is not of that belief.
Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgerssigned with the Pittsburgh Steelers, ending his offseason-long deliberation process that left the franchise awaiting his decision for several weeks. The team announced Thursday that it came to terms with Rodgers,
More: Aaron Rodgers calls the Green Bay Packers an 'iconic franchise' in his first day with Steelers. Rodgers' first day with the Steelers was June 10. The Super Bowl champion wit
Rodgers, 41, won his only Super Bowl appearance, against the Steelers in 2011. He likely doesn't have that type of roster this season, but looks to be a difference on a team that has lost five straight playoff games and hasn't advanced past the first round since 2016.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, who has had 14 or more sacks in each of his last four seasons. Garrett, the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year, had quite a line