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NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers is currently wearing the black and gold with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but that doesn’t mean he wants to hang up his cleats in Steel City. "I'll retire a Packer and see what happens after that,” Rodgers told reporters on ...
Its been a long trip down memory lane this week for Aaron Rodgers, as the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback prepares to face his former team, Green Bay Packers, on Oct. 26. Ahead of the well-anticipated matchup, Rodgers spoke to Pittsburgh media on Oct. 22.
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Mike Tomlin optimistic Aaron Rodgers starts against Bills after missing last game with wrist injury
Mike Tomlin shared his expectations for Aaron Rodgers and his wrist injury when it comes to Sunday against the Bills
Aaron Rodgers plans to go back where it all started when he hangs up the cleats. Rodgers, 41, said Thursday that he wants to retire with the Packers, according to ESPN. The 10-time Pro Bowler detailed what his retirement plans would look like ahead of the ...