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Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love have both been up-and-down in 2025. Their Green Bay Packers predecessor weighs in and compares the two.
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Aaron Rodgers' off-camera interaction with fan after NSFW gesture
Pittsburgh Steelers star Aaron Rodgers reignited his feud with Chicago Bears fans, insisting 'I own you' before being caught delivering a NSFW gesture
It was only a few weeks ago when the entire football world laughed in harmony at the New York Jets for letting perhaps the greatest quarterback in history walk out their doors to tear up the NFL with another AFC team.
Green Bay Packers quarterback has been notably fighting off a minor fracture in his non-throwing hand, but the future Hall of Famer is not to be denied. NFL Insider Adam Schefter posted late Saturday night about the tug of war between the QB and the coaching staff regarding his role in Week 12.
Aaron Rodgers is believed to have sustained a “sight break” in his left, non-throwing wrist, which caused him to exit Sunday’s 34-12 Steelers victory over the Bengals late in the second
Tomlin said after the game that he anticipates Rodgers will be ready to return in seven days to play the Bills after a full week of practice. The Steelers need more than just Rodgers to return; they need him to perform at a high level to steady a team that’s showing cracks in all three phases.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been ruled out for the Week 12 game against the Chicago Bears because of the left wrist injury he's dealing with. Here's the latest on when Rodgers is coming back.
The Chicago Bears take on the Steelers in Week 12 with a chance to finally break the Aaron Rodgers curse. Here’s our full final score prediction.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said Sunday that Aaron Rodgers will not play against the Chicago Bears due to a broken wrist.
Rodgers bought the property in March 2015, when he was at the peak of his NFL career with the Green Bay Packers.