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How Aaron Rodgers Handles Steelers Offense In Collaborative Role Will Be Key, Chris Long Says

The Pittsburgh Steelers swung big this offseason, adding a number of big names in an effort to try and compete for a Super Bowl. None of those names are bigger than Aaron Rodgers at quarterback.

Though he’s 41 years old and coming off two tough years in New York, Rodgers was the man for the Steelers this offseason. He still can throw the football as well as any quarterback in the league, and his mobility has improved now that he’s two years removed from a torn Achilles.

The Steelers are banking a lot on the aging quarterback to keep them competitive this season, especially with a relatively young offense under second-year offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.