The AFC North is a tight-knit division. Newly retired Sam Hubbard, who spent seven years as an edge rusher with the Cincinnati Bengals, knows the Pittsburgh Steelers quite well. Although he isn’t too fond of the Steelers, Hubbard does think things could work well with their new quarterback, Aaron Rodgers.
“My initial, first thought, is that Achilles are usually two-year injuries,” Hubbard said in an interview with PFF’s Chris Collinsworth posted on Friday. “This past year could have been a year where you’re [Rodgers] working back. And, you know, he could have a great year with the things they’re [Steelers] doing, signing DK Metcalf.