After a messy breakup with the New York Jets and months of speculation about his future, Aaron Rodgers has found a new team.
The enigmatic yet undoubtably talented quarterback has reached an agreement on a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The team announced the move on Thursday, noting that Rodgers will need to pass a physical before an official signing.
Joining the Steelers means that Rodgers will be back on the New England Patriots’ schedule this fall. The Patriots, who faced him twice last season when he was with the Jets, are slated to host the 41-year-old and his new team at Gillette Stadium in Week 3 for a 1 p.