By Amy Tennery

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ ended his long-running free agency saga as the polarizing four-times NFL MVP launched a new chapter of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday.

The team posted on social media a photo of Rodgers wearing a Steelers hat with a pen in his hand and a smile on his face two days after reports of the first broke.

“Done deal,” the photo caption said.

The one-year contract is for $13.65 million, which includes $10 million guaranteed and has a maximum value of $19.5 million, ESPN reported on Saturday, citing sources. The deal is pending a physical, the team said.

Rodgers will hold a press conference on Tuesday after minicamp practice.

Months of speculation gave way to frustrated impatience from fans seeking any clue to

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