Aaron Rodgers gets strong endorsement from Mike Tomlin
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The Steelers are currently sitting pretty at the top of the AFC North with Aaron Rodgers under center -- a feat some didn't believe the 41-year-old quarterback could pull off ... but Jerome Bettis tells TMZ Sports he never doubted the player,
When discussing the game and particularly Rodgers, Bill Simmons stated that he wonders if Rodgers was able to play well throughout the first few weeks of the season and if his body is now breaking down.
After the Steelers plodded to a 25-10 loss against the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday night, coach Mike Tomlin was asked to assess the performance of his quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. “How would you?” Tomlin replied.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may be first place in the AFC North with a 5-3 record, but the health of Aaron Rodgers is key to them maintaining an advantage over their division rivals. Ahead of their
Sunday night's matchup against the Chargers will mark the first time Aaron Rodgers has ever played at Sofi Stadium. Rodgers faced the Los Angeles Rams several times while both on the Packers and New York Jets but has always played host to Los Angeles. RELATED: Chargers' J.K. Dobbins decision eventually looks right after Broncos injury news
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was off in Sunday night’s 25-10 loss to the Chargers. The 41-year-old quarterback looked uncomfortable from the get-go, as Pittsburgh started its first two possessions at the Steelers’ 40 and the Chargers’ 46 but could net only three points.
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward had quarterback Aaron Rodgers scratching his head during an off-the-field meetup.