The Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to terms on a contract with QB Aaron Rodgers, wrapping up one of the biggest stories of the offseason and allowing the Steelers to move forward with their QB1 in the building. But it’s not a pairing that’s drawn widespread acclaim, with former NFL player and current ESPN analyst Chris Canty adamant that the Rodgers-Steelers pairing won’t work. On ESPN’s Unsportsmanlike on Friday morning, Canty ripped Pittsburgh’s decision to sign Rodgers.
“This whole perception about culture, the Pittsburgh Steelers being one of the most functional franchises in the NFL, that’s gotta go away…this is who they are,” he said.