Steelers Share Positive Aaron Rodgers Update
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Judging by his body language and mannerisms in Sunday night’s embarrassing loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, Mike Florio of […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Mike Florio Thinks Aaron Rodgers Is Cooked: ‘That’s All,
When discussing the game and particularly Rodgers, Bill Simmons stated that he wonders if Rodgers was able to play well throughout the first few weeks of the season and if his body is now breaking down.
Pre-game warmups may have claimed another victim in Week 9. During CBS's preview of the Steelers' clash with those same Colts on Nov. 2, the network showed footage of Rodgers flexing his right (throwing) hand. Former NFL quarterbacks and current CBS ...
In his first comments since breaking his left wrist Sunday, Rodgers also addressed his ability to take snaps from under center.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is facing a ton of scrutiny after his rough showing in the team's Week 10 primetime loss to the Los Angeles Charge
There is no way to sugarcoat the performance that the Pittsburgh Steelers put on display against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10. The 25-10 loss was arguably the worst of the season, and one of the main takeaways had to have been the play of Aaron ...
Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman and team captain Cameron Heyward stated on the latest episode of his podcast that he believes 41-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers "needs to keep playing" and "should have a job as long as he wants.