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Aaron Rodgers Signs with Pittsburgh Steelers for 2025 Season

Aaron Rodgers agrees to a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, marking a new chapter after his tenure with the New York Jets.

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Aaron Rodgers, the four-time NFL MVP, has signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, ending months of speculation about his future. After a challenging stint with the New York Jets, where he faced injuries and a disappointing record, Rodgers aims to revitalize his career in Pittsburgh. The Steelers, in need of a stable quarterback following the departures of Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, hope Rodgers can provide leadership and performance. The upcoming season will see him face the Jets in Week 1, adding intrigue to his return to the field.

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  • The articles present a balanced view of Aaron Rodgers joining the Steelers, highlighting excitement and challenges.
  • There is optimism about Rodgers' potential impact, but concerns about his recent performance and team transition are noted.
  • The overall tone reflects hope for a revival in his career, despite uncertainties surrounding his long-term role.

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"…The union brings Rodgers and Tomlin — the longest-tenured head coach in major professional North American sports — together after years of what is the football equivalent of flirting."

Aaron Rodgers ends months-long dance with Steelers, informs team he plans to sign, AP source says
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"…Rodgers needed a team that believes he can look like his old self after two highly underwhelming seasons with the New York Jets."

Aaron Rodgers plans to sign with Pittsburgh Steelers, reports say
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