Don't look now, but the pieces are falling into place for Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers .
When the four-time NFL MVP decided he'd be heading to the Steel City for his latest stop in the NFL just before the start of mandatory minicamp this summer, I wasn't exactly rushing to put them in the Super Bowl conversation. After all, Rodgers, 41, was seemingly limping to his career finish line. His two-year stint with the New York Jets featured a season-ending Achilles tear in 2023 and then a 2024 campaign where we saw him post career lows (as a starter) in yards per attempt (6.7) and passer rating (90.5).
If that's who Pittsburgh was going to have start under for them in 2025, he'd be an upgrade in name only while still producing middling results at the position that the