The Pittsburgh Steelers tried to upgrade their starting quarterback position this offseason by signing Aaron Rodgers. While Rodgers is coming off of a few down years, he’s one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history. He’s 41, so it makes sense that he’s past his prime. But the Steelers’ new passer still has talent left. His status as a legend has put a target on his back, too. Detroit Lions corner Terrion Arnold recently pointed Rodgers out as a quarterback he wants to intercept this year.
“Aaron Rodgers,” Arnold said recently on Up and Adams with Kay Adams.