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  • 1 day ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to terms with QB Aaron Rodgers, and his addition could elevate the team’s ceiling. Appearing on 93.7 The Fan, Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said he believes the Steelers will win double-digit games with Rodgers, and he could see the team winning up to 12 games in 2025. “They won 10 games with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields as their quarterback last year. I think he’s at least worth one more win, maybe two.

  • 1 day ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to terms with QB Aaron Rodgers, and while there have been mixed reactions as to whether or not he will be an upgrade for the Steelers, former Jets and Ravens LB Bart Scott thinks they stand to improve with Rodgers. Scott said on ESPN’s Get Up that the Steelers have a chance to beat “elite” teams with Rodgers under center. “This isn’t the Jets.

  • 1 day ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to terms with QB Aaron Rodgers yesterday after months of waiting, but there’s still plenty of questions about their upside with Rodgers in the fold. Appearing on FS1’s SPEAK, former NFL wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh downplayed Pittsburgh signing Rodgers. “The same as they would be if he wasn’t there. Mike Tomlin is gonna be battling himself in NFL history to have a non-losing season,” Houshmandzadeh said.

  • 1 day ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to terms with QB Aaron Rodgers on Thursday, but the news he was coming to Pittsburgh wasn’t a surprise to the team. ESPN insider Dan Graziano said on Get Up that Rodgers and Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith had been in touch over the last few weeks. “He has been in touch with the Steelers throughout the process. They kind of knew where they stood,” Graziano said. “I know he’s been in touch with the offensive coordinator Arthur Smith over the past few weeks.

  • 1 day ago | steelersdepot.com | Joe Clark

    In late March, the Pittsburgh Steelers got a sign that QB Aaron Rodgers, who agreed to terms with the team on Thursday, might be coming to Pittsburgh when he threw with Steelers WR DK Metcalf at UCLA. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Metcalf and Rodgers connected and have “begun to build a rapport.”“Rodgers and DK Metcalf had a somewhat secret throwing session…those two have begun to build a rapport,” Rapoport said on Good Morning Football on Friday.

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