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PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks coach Tom Arth has a lot of experience around great quarterbacks. As a player, he spent three years with the Indianapolis Colts learning from Peyton Manning. In 2006, he spent a summer with now Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and their reunion in Pittsburgh is one of familiarity.
After weeks of waiting and mulling his different options, Aaron Rodgers has chosen his new NFL team. The four-time NFL MVP agreed to terms with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team announced Thursday night.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers signaled his frustration at the NFL for banning his old helmet model when he spoke to the media on Tuesday. Rodgers is miffed with having to find a new helmet after wearing his Schutt Air XP Q11 helmet for his entire career after it failed to pass NFL safety regulations.
Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers are headed into a 2025 season that has just one goal attached to it. They want to win a Super Bowl. Signing a 41-year-old quarterback is a clear sign that they want to win. Rodgers has the talent still to help them pursue that goal. However, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered.
The Steelers could fill an opening in the wide receiver room by adding one of Aaron Rodgers' old Packers teammates.
Aaron Rodgers is facing an unwelcome change as he begins his Steelers career. The NFL has banned his preferred Schutt Air XP Pro Q11 LTD helmet due to safety concerns. Rodgers, unhappy with the mandate,
Steelers DC Teryl Austin broke down what it’s like to face Aaron Rodgers — complimenting what the veteran QB brings to the Steelers.