Since the rumors started that the Pittsburgh Steelers were pursuing QB Aaron Rodgers this offseason, people have wondered if he had anything left in the tank. It’s a valid question, considering he’s 41 years old. Those questions have persisted since he signed with the team.
It’s a very different situation for Rodgers. He doesn’t have the same support system of a familiar coaching staff and familiar players around him like in previous years. While that may worry some, former Steelers NT Chris Hoke thinks he’s seeing Rodgers raise younger players up in place of veteran players he’s used to.