Aaron Rodgers has witnessed nearly everything in his two-decade-long NFL career. From MVP seasons to a Super Bowl ring. Now at 41, his story takes another turn in black and gold as he prepares for his Pittsburgh debut at MetLife Stadium, the very place where his brief and turbulent Jets tenure began. But whereas Rodgers’ comeback is full of heart, two-time Super Bowl winner Bryant McFadden has put the tone on the bulletin board with a brash ultimatum: no excuses, no slow starts.
McFadden made it clear: excuses are not going to work. “With the experience that Aaron Rodgers has, and it seems like he’s very, very acclimated with this new offense, I don’t expect to see any slow starts,” McFadden added. This season’s performance by Rodgers addresses that requirement. In 2024, he