Despite losing their franchise quarterback when Ben Roethlisberger retired after the 2021 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers have perennially remained in the playoff picture. However, they haven’t had any success in the postseason. Even during the last few years of Roethlisberger’s career, the Steelers came up short in the playoffs. Therefore, they signed Aaron Rodgers to try to help them get over that hump. While many people expect Rodgers and the Steelers to be a disaster, former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III is optimistic about the union.
“I think it’ll work out better than people think,” Griffin said recently on Sports Illustrated’s YouTube channel.