Long before the Pittsburgh Steelers confirmed on Thursday evening that they plan to sign Rodgers to a one-year contract, analysts and reporters questioned if he would be the right kind of quarterback to play under Smith.
In the NFL, it's important for the key decision-makers to be on the same page. That's especially true for a team's head coach and general manager. The GM typically picks the players, who must suit the philosophy and vision of the team's head coach.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has some added incentive to reach the 2,000-yard mark during the 2025 season, and it has nothing to do with his new two-year, $30 million contract extension. It's so he can find himself cast in an upcoming Adam Sandler movie.
Roughly one month before the Pittsburgh Steelers confirmed on Thursday evening that they plan to sign Rodgers to a one-year contract, multiple reporters suggested that Pittsburgh could be interested in reuniting Rodgers with Lazard.
The Aaron Rodgers saga appears to be finally, mercifully, reaching its conclusion as he is reportedly flying to Pittsburgh to sign a one-year contract with the Steelers on Friday.
During a recent conversation with Tim Kawakami of The San Francisco Standard, Purdy spoke about how he essentially learned at the end of the 2024 season that he had nothing to worry about regarding his long-term future with the club.
Aaron Rodgers has reportedly made the unsurprising decision to agree to a deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and there is one other veteran quarterback who may not have wanted to see that happen.
The former Steelers safety and current NFL analyst suggested that the club will ultimately regret handing the keys to its offense to Rodgers for the 2025 season.