The Pittsburgh Steelers will start Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, which is a statement most Steelers fans would be excited by if it were true anytime during the past couple of decades. In 2025, though, it causes some to worry. He’s now 41 years old and will turn 42 late in the regular season. That, combined with the fact that Rodgers injured his Achilles nearly two years ago, causes some to wonder how well he’ll last over the course of a full season. Speaking to the media after a minicamp practice on Tuesday, Rodgers said his Achilles is feeling good.
Aaron Rodgers Says His Achilles Feels ‘Better’ Heading Into 2025 Season
