Aaron Rodgers, NFL team and Pittsburgh Steelers
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One member of the Steelers keeps getting asked about the same player over and over, even though they're not even teammates -- yet.
But during a recent Q&A with fans, one young lady asked Rodgers if he would ever play for the Chicago Bears. While Rodgers said he wouldn't play for the Bears, he did mention that he knew a team that would be playing in Chicago this season.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Steven Nelson thinks the team’s pursuit of free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers is flawed, and they need to move on. “Washed, and he don’t give a damn,” Nelson said in an Instagram story. “I’m sorry, Hall of Famer though, but give that money to someone else”
While airing his grievances about the health care system and doctors who practice socialized medicine, Aaron Rodgers revaled that people close to him have cancer.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur spoke about what’s next for his former quarterback Wednesday on “Up & Adams,” telling host Kay Adams he “expects” the four-time league MVP to be a Steeler, even as both parties have yet to come to an agreement after months of flirtation.
Aaron Rodgers will either retire, ending a remarkable NFL career assuredly bound for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Or, Rodgers will choose to play one more season and join the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Aaron Rodgers said in April "personal issues" were holding him back from signing with a team. His former biographer believes they'll be resolved soon.
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Charles Rogers went into cardiac arrest and collapsed around eight miles into the Brooklyn Half Marathon on Saturday.