Without the MVP Aaron Rodgers of old, the Steelers offense must ensure two things to work, according to Mina Kimes. As part of an AFC North preview on ESPN, she discussed the outlook for Pittsburgh under the future Hall of Famer. Frankly, she and Robert Mays didn’t have the most glowing things to say, but skepticism is understandable.
“I think we both agree that for an Aaron Rodgers offense to succeed in 2025, they have to run the football well, and the ball’s got to come out quick out of his hands”, Kimes said of the Steelers.