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Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers hinted at the 2025 football season being his last over the summer, but following a 4-2 start that puts them atop the AFC North, the franchise is hoping he sticks around for another season, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have gotten off to a 4-1 start with veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers running the offense. Rodgers has thrown for 1,021 yards with 10 touchdowns and three interceptions, and DK Metcalf has 19 catches for 356 yards and four scores in ...
Entering Sunday’s outing, Rodgers had thrown for 1,489 yards, 16 touchdowns and five interceptions in seven games. As Pittsburgh prepared to host the Indianapolis Colts, the focus was on whether Rodgers and the offense could carry them again – until a sudden pregame concern had Steelers fans holding their breath.
Making his 40th career start, Jordan Love helped the Green Bay Packers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. Here’s a comparison between Love and Rodgers through 40 starts.
Love has been a good QB for Green Bay since taking over for Rodgers. To reach the level of Rodgers, he’ll need to get to a Super Bowl. If the Packers can bottle up what they showed Sunday night, they have a chance to get there.
Plus, today is 2025's sports equinox, the one day of the year that MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL all play meaningful games