Anyone who puts their entire life into one thing, like Aaron Rodgers has with football, wants to go out on their own terms. The second leg of his career with the New York Jets was supposed to be an exclamation point on the end of his legendary career. Instead, it was two years of drama and misery as he managed just five wins with the team.
Coming to an established team like the Pittsburgh Steelers was meant to right all those wrongs and give him one last chance to compete deep into the playoffs. Through two games, the team has been anything but stable, and it already feels like they’re at a tipping point entering Week 3.