LATROBE, Pa. — This is not Aaron Rodgers’ first training camp.
Or his 10th.
Or his 20th, for that matter.
Yet the NFL’s oldest player seems to be rejuvenated by camp life with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
It’s not just the age of his new teammates, some of whom — such as 21-year-old first-round pick Derrick Harmon — were toddlers when Rodgers was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the 2005 draft. It’s not just the chance to work closely with Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, whom he’s admired from afar for years.
It’s all of it. From living in a college dormitory at Saint Vincent College — something he hadn’t done since the Green Bay Packers stopped going to St. Norbert College during the COVID-19 pandemic — to being part of a practice with live hitting for the first time i