The Steelers still don’t know for sure if they will have Aaron Rodgers. If they do, though, Aditi Kinkhabwala believes they will get his best. At least from a physical point of view, he is in a much different place from the past two seasons.
Rodgers is a future Hall-of-Fame quarterback, but he hasn’t played like it. Since 2022, he is averaging 3,688 yards for 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions per 17 games. Oh, and he has a 14-21 record, going back to his final season with the Packers. The Steelers counted on a renaissance for Russell Wilson last year, too, and didn’t quite get it.