The Pittsburgh Steelers have created some buzz around the NFL in recent days with the news of four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers agreeing to terms with the team.
Rodgers will be entering year 21 in the NFL after coming off two seasons with the New York Jets, resulting in no progression in winning football for them.
As the Jets move on with quarterback Justin Fields, the Steelers flip-flop quarterbacks with them and will have Aaron Rodgers on the roster for at least one year.
Week 1 in the 2025 season will look interesting as the two will face off against each other to begin each of their respective seasons.
A lot of NFL fans have grown concerned with the Steelers as they waited for so long to finally find another quarterback to add to their roster. He will be joining fellow Pittsburgh quarterbacks Mason Rudolph, Will Howard, and Skylar Thompson.
There's uncertainty about what the Steelers will get out of Aaron Rodgers, as his younger days are behind him and he will be turning 42 years old at the end of 2025.
A new stat comparison came out on social media that compares Aaron Rodgers' passing season in 2024 to NFL MVP Josh Allen's season, and the numbers are worth taking a look at.
THIS IS INSANE
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) June 6, 2025
NEW #STEELERS QB AARON RODGERS HAD MORE PASSING YARDS THAN #NFL MVP JOSH ALLEN LAST SEASON.
Despite playing for the Jets, Rodgers nearly had a better statistical season than Allen. pic.twitter.com/Hl8OBDHPEN
The two quarterback's seasons are very similar in the passing game, with MVP Josh Allen having obvious better numbers, but it will leave fans curious to what Aaron Rodgers will be able to display on his new team, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Rodgers isn't getting any younger as he's on the back-half of his career, but his presence in Pittsburgh will leave NFL fans curious for what's to come.
As team mini-camps begin next week, Aaron Rodgers will be with his new team and ready to take on the 2025 season.
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