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A former Aaron Rodgers teammate believes there is another team in serious running to sign the veteran quarterback.
NFL scheduling executive Mike North refuted that speculation, expressing that the league doesn't know anything more about Rodgers than anyone else. He argued that the NFL gave the Steelers and Mike Tomlin those primetime slots, not just because Rodgers could be the quarterback.
Mike North, the NFL's vice president of broadcast planning and scheduling, confirmed Thursday that the league's schedule-makers had been influenced by the widespread expectation that Rodgers will eventually sign with the Steelers, per ESPN's Brooke Pryor. However, he denied his office had any inside information about a deal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have very famously had incredible longevity in the head coach's office over the past 56 years.
The Cleveland Browns have added four quarterbacks this offseason, including former Steelers signal caller Kenny Pickett, veteran Joe Flacco and 2025 draft picks Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, but have yet to settle on a QB1 to step in for an injured Deshaun Watson.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are still waiting on an answer from Aaron Rodgers, but have remained optimistic and confident that things will work in their favor. The four-time NFL MVP is debating his football future,
Por JOSH DUBOWLos ejecutivos de los Steelers de Pittsburgh no son los únicos que esperan con ansias una decisión de Aaron Rodgers sobre si planea jugar al fútbol americano esta
The ESPN analyst and former Steelers player suggests Mike Tomlin's voice has "run stale" despite the coach never producing a losing season in 17 years.