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The "different ways" Adofo-Mensah referred to are more fitting of a veteran buffer who can push McCarthy in training camp but ultimately be pushed aside if the 22-year-old quarterback meets the Viking...
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Until the point in which both Adofo-Mensah and O’Connell tell him to kick rocks and get lost, he has no incentive to make a decision.
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Three-time Super Bowl champion Julian Edelman explains why the Pittsburgh Steelers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers could work.
Former All-Pro safety Rodney Harrison has questions about the fit for Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rodgers, who will be 41 this season, has dealt with injuries over the last few seasons of his career.
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Soy Fútbol on MSNNFL: Aaron Rodgers Weighing Three Options for His FutureAaron Rodgers remains without a team nearly three weeks into NFL free agency, leaving fans and analysts wondering what his next move will be. The former MVP has yet to make a dcision, but it appears he has three possible paths: signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers,
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Yardbarker on MSNAaron Rodgers appears to be weighing three optionsIt has been nearly three weeks since the official start of NFL free agency, and Aaron Rodgers remains unemployed. The former MVP has taken much longer than expected to decide his future. In terms of his playing career,
Colin Cowherd of FS1 has been on record that Aaron Rodgers would not be a good fit with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He also thinks his personality wouldn’t mesh well with the Steel City. Pittsburgh is a blue-collar town that appreciates hard work and loyalty. Cowherd doesn’t see those kind of qualities in the four-time league MVP
Mike Florio and other Steelers fans have grown impatient with Aaron Rodgers as he still hasn't signed anywhere.
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Yardbarker on MSNSteelers Have Built An Extremely Strong Rapport With Aaron Rodgers: 'He Loves The Staff'Players are drawn to the Pittsburgh Steelers' organization for its environment which prioritizes strong leadership, invests in player development, and celebrates a history of success.
Still, Aaron Rodgers lurks and the ink connecting him ... Until that happens, or until Rodgers signs with Pittsburgh (or retires), his fit with Minnesota cannot be ruled out.