Since Ben Roethlisberger retired, the Pittsburgh Steelers have felt stagnant. Their past few seasons have been very similar. The Steelers manage to finish with a non-losing record, usually sneaking into the playoffs only to get crushed in the first round. That’s caused some frustration within the fan base. Now, the Steelers seem to be turning to Aaron Rodgers to help change things. Analyst Robert Mays thinks that move could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back for this version of the Steelers.
“I kind of feel like this is the last gasp for whatever this version of it is, and trying to turn to 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers to tie it all together feels like that,” Mays said Monday on The Athletic Football Show podcast.