After 21 seasons in the NFL, Aaron Rodgers’ incredible run is nearing its end. The 41-year-old, who joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in a blockbuster trade earlier this year, seems to be quietly preparing for life after football.
Bill Cowher , who coached the Steelers for 15 seasons and led them to a Super Bowl title, believes the franchise must move carefully when planning life after Rodgers. Speaking on CBS, Cowher urged the team not to stall and instead start mapping out what comes next. He stirred QB conversation, noting, “The only quarterbacks who have played Mike Tomlin 10x or more who have winning records are Tom Brady and Joe Flacco.”
Then came the kicker — “@CowherCBS’s advice to Mike Tomlin? Sign Flacco 👀” That suggestion might sound wild on paper, but it’s not without