Though no official word has been made, the Pittsburgh Steelers remain optimistic QB Aaron Rodgers will eventually sign on the dotted line. Consistent communication with Rodgers and his camp is fueling their belief, as ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler outlined Monday.
“People I’ve checked with say the Steelers remain optimistic here,” Fowler said on SportsCenter earlier today. “They have been in touch with Aaron Rodgers, but that there’s still no hard and fast update. Clearly, the Steelers are respecting Aaron Rodgers’ time. He had alluded in the past on The Pat McAfee Show that he had some issues in his inner circle that he wanted to work out.