After he retires, Aaron Rodgers won’t have to wait long to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His spot in Canton is already secured. However, he’s still got a chance to add to his legacy with the Pittsburgh Steelers. While he’s 41 years old, he wants to prove that he can still be an effective quarterback. Rodgers didn’t have a great 2024 season, so he wants to put a nicer bow on his career before he calls it quits. Former NFL head coach Tony Dungy thinks there’s a lot riding on Rodgers playing well in Week 1.
Tony Dungy Thinks Aaron Rodgers Is ‘Under A Lot Of Pressure’ In Week 1
