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The New York Jets made the tough decision to move on from future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers earlier in the offseason and he is now a member of the P
Aaron Rodgers Has Added Fuel to New York Jets' Revenge Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers announced his return to the NFL on Thursday. Rodgers inked a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers after months of back-and-forth with the franchise.
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Aaron Rodgers to Steelers creates this rare pairing that the NFL hasn't seen in 32 yearsThat means Rodgers will now be playing for the same head coach he beat in the Super Bowl, which is a rarity in NFL history for a starting quarterback. As a matter of fact, that exact situation has only happened one other time and it came 32 years ago.
It's a four-way battle to win the Browns' starting quarterback job, and last week offensive coordinator Tommy Rees said any of Joe Facco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel or Shedeur Sanders can win it. One of them has outsized attention from the outside compared to the others. Will Sanders improve his stock this week?
While some wanted to see Minnesota sign Rodgers, the team opted to go in a different direction. Instead of bringing in the 41-year-old signal caller, the Vikings decided to roll with second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy and hand the keys to the franchise over to the former Michigan standout.
Jets receiver Allen Lazard is "in play" to be acquired via trade, now that quarterback Aaron Rodgers has agreed to terms. But there's an important question to consider before automatically reuniting Rodgers and Lazard,
Plenty of quarterbacks have changed uniforms during the 2025 NFL offseason. USA TODAY Sports grades the most notable moves.
With the offseason winding down and mandatory minicamp approaching, all eyes are on Aaron Rodgers. The veteran quarterback has remained silent, but momentum is building in Pittsburgh. As the Steelers aggressively position themselves for a deep playoff push,