Steelers now alone in Aaron Rodgers pursuit
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With each passing day, Aaron Rodgers' uncertain future becomes a slightly bigger storyline. And one gets the feeling Rodgers likes things that way. After two years with the New York Jets, Rodgers was officially cut loose in March.
ESPN analyst Matt Bowen has now sent a clear message about what he believes will come next for Rodgers. He has listed Pittsburgh as the clear best fit for the 41-year-old signal caller.
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Aaron Rodgers is available in free agency but it sounds like the sweepstakes is nearing its end. No matter what the former New York Jets star decides to do, it sounds like the saga is approaching its end and that he will end up landing with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Will Aaron Rodgers play football in 2025? If you have been following along this offseason, you've likely heard all of the speculation and rumors about the possibility of Rodgers landing with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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.