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Aaron Rodgers had two strong outings against the Dolphins defense last year with the Jets. Now with the Steelers, Miami gets another shot on Monday night.
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers didn't hesitate to share his thoughts about Philip Rivers returning to play in the NFL.
Aaron Rodgers had a spicy quote for the media about all the Mike Tomlin chatter from last week after the Steelers beat the Ravens on Sunday.
The Steelers don’t get to escape the storm by pretending it isn’t there. A sluggish, inconsistent stretch has pushed them into a corner, and their margin for error is evaporating as the Ravens keep climbing.
Previously, we looked at the decision to overturn the ruling on the field of a touchdown catch by Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely. Earlier, a non-catch (and, in turn, an interception) by Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on a tipped pass was turned into a reception.
So far this season, we’ve seen Joe Flacco earn a starting job in Cleveland before being traded in-division for another one, Aaron Rodgers lead the Steelers to a 7–5 record and a spot atop the AFC North, and just this week, 44-year-old (!) Philip Rivers sign with the Colts after not playing since the 2020 season.
Following his decision to unretire, NFL legend and new Colts QB Philip Rivers received praise from Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers.
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Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers Gets Blunt Warning From Randy Moss
As shared by NFL on ESPN on X, Moss sent a very blunt warning to Rodgers. He believes that the longtime star quarterback either needs to put up or shut up. That quote alone makes it clear just how big of a game this week is for the Steelers.
Bills star quarterback Josh Allen could break an NFL record currently held by Aaron Rodgers when Buffalo takes on the Patriots. Fantasy Football Week 15 Quarterback Rankings: Which QB Should You Start?