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Newsweek breaks down how to bet on Aaron Rodgers' 2025 season after news broke this week that he's going to sign a one-year deal with the Steelers.
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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tomlin share a competitive stubbornness. An inherent arrogance, too. While that hardly makes them outliers in the alpha-driven NFL, their ability to keep the realities of the game they have helped define at bay for so long does.
Rodgers, 41, won his only Super Bowl appearance, against the Steelers in 2011. He likely doesn't have that type of roster this season, but looks to be a difference on a team that has lost five straight playoff games and hasn't advanced past the first round since 2016.
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OK, it wasn’t a drama-free break. Nothing is drama-free with Rodgers. And a few months after the Jets decided to cut Rodgers, the future Hall of Fame quarterback called out Glenn for disrespecting him.
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Wherever he ends up landing, the 41-year-old quarterback is still more than capable of making a huge impact. Last season with the New York Jets, he completed 63 percent of his passes and threw for 3,897 yards, 28 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions.
The saga of Aaron Rodgers’ move to the Pittsburgh Steelers is showing no sign of ending. Despite it appearing for months that the future Hall of Famer has only two options — Pittsburgh