At long last, the Pittsburgh Steelers have found a starting quarterback.
On Thursday, Aaron Rodgers put pen to paper on a one-year deal, signing up for a farewell tour of the AFC North. Rodgers had long been a match for the Steelers since the crop of quarterbacks flew off the board. Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are starting in East Rutherford, Geno Smith was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders, and Sam Darnold found a new home with the Seattle Seahawks.
After three months on the open market, Rodgers has his final football home before his immortality in Canton.
ESPN revealed the contract details for the Steelers ' new quarterback.
"The long-awaited quarterback signed a one-year, $13.65 million deal after passing a physical at the team facility Saturday morning, sources told ESPN's A