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  • 2 days ago | bdtonline.com | Oliver Bateman

    Earlier this month, Aaron Rodgers finally signed with the Steelers, ending an exhausting offseason saga that directly impacted their draft. The 41-year-old quarterback’s arrival marks the beginning of what promises to be the weirdest chapter in franchise history. Good. Scouting reports paint a grim picture: diminished arm strength, slower processing speed, increasingly erratic decision-making in the pocket. This isn’t the MVP who torched the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.

  • 3 days ago | blog.perceptyx.com | Emily Killham |Oliver Bateman

    Only 39% of employees say their company's Pride messaging is backed by meaningful actions, yet when organizations do support LGBTQIA+ employees authentically, workers are 1.9x as likely to experience belonging and 2.2x as likely to feel the organization cares about their well-being. With 31% of organizations lacking any Pride activities and just 55% having clear anti-discrimination policies, significant gaps remain.

  • 5 days ago | triblive.com | Oliver Bateman

    This month, Aaron Rodgers finally signed with the Steelers, ending an exhausting offseason saga that directly impacted their draft. The 41-year-old quarterback’s arrival marks the beginning of what promises to be the weirdest chapter in franchise history. Good. Scouting reports paint a grim picture: diminished arm strength, slower processing speed, increasingly erratic decision-making in the pocket. This isn’t the MVP who torched the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.

  • 1 week ago | realclearpennsylvania.com | Oliver Bateman

    Earlier this month, Aaron Rodgers finally signed with the Steelers, ending an exhausting offseason saga that directly impacted their draft. The 41-year-old quarterback’s arrival marks the beginning of what promises to be the weirdest chapter in franchise history. Good. Scouting reports paint a grim picture: diminished arm strength, slower processing speed, increasingly erratic decision-making in the pocket. This isn’t the MVP who torched the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.

  • 1 week ago | fairfieldsuntimes.com | Oliver Bateman

    Earlier this month, Aaron Rodgers finally signed with the Steelers, ending an exhausting offseason saga that directly impacted their draft. The 41-year-old quarterback’s arrival marks the beginning of what promises to be the weirdest chapter in franchise history. Good. Scouting reports paint a grim picture: diminished arm strength, slower processing speed, increasingly erratic decision-making in the pocket. This isn’t the MVP who torched the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.