Steelers could face Aaron Rodgers issue
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Somewhere on Pittsburgh’s South Side, a locker sat untouched. Cleats still lined up. Gear still hanging. Aaron Rodgers was in the city all weekend while rookies ran drills and coaches drew up schemes.
A good chunk of the money came from NFL star Aaron Rodgers, who gave $15,000 that went into the travel fund. Rodgers grew up in nearby Chico and played high school football there before going on to Butte College and UC Berkeley and, later, the National Football League.
Andrew, Jori and Frank discuss Aaron Rodgers' latest visit to Pittsburgh and the NFL's international schedule release. Plus, Kyle Long joins to discuss the Bears and the importance of mental health awareness!
Aaron Rodgers has never needed much help turning an offseason into theatre. But the longer the Pittsburgh Steelers wait for a clear answer on his 2026 plans, the more his silence has become its own story.
The Steelers received a pointed warning about maintaining the status quo while awaiting Aaron Rodgers' decision on the 2026 season.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Aaron Rodgers last year, it was supposed to be a one-and-done deal. But the moment Pittsburgh hired Mike McCarthy as its next head coach earlier this offseason, speculation about Rodgers returning and reuniting with his former HC immediately came to life.
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers will have to face new challenges if he plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2026 as he ages.