Aaron Rodgers has not yet appealed – to retire or play another NFL season at 41. A new theory suggests that the quadruple MVP could make its big announcement next week in the middle of rumors binding it to potential movements to the Pittsburgh steelers and the Saints of New Orleans.
Rodgers was released by the New York Jets after two bad seasons. In 2024, he played 17 games, completing 368 of the 584 assists (63.0%) for 3,897 yards, with an average of 6.7 yards per attempt. He launched 28 affected and 11 interceptions. The former quarter-back of Green Bay was dismissed 40 times, losing 302 yards and contributed 164 yards on the ground on 34 attempts. He is currently a free agent, analysts specifying on his next destination.
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The Steelers, who recently released the receiver Star George Pickens, were strongly linked to Rodgers. Derek Carr’s sudden retirement makes New Orleans a potential landing point.
Now, a theory suggests that Aaron Rodgers is just waiting for the publication of the NFL calendar. After looking at what the season looks like, the 41 -year -old man will appeal. The complete calendar will be released on Wednesday. Colin Cowherd of Fox Sports recently declared that Rodgers was waiting for his time until Wednesday.
He explained that the MVP four times might want to see the number of prime slots that the Steelers have before deciding. Cowherd added that an excess of evening games could push Rodgers to retirement. Mike Florio de Pro Football Talk agrees with this theory.
Filpponi posted on X: “@ProfootballTalkalk says that on @ 937thefan, a source told him that the theory that Aaron Rodgers is waiting to sign with the Steelers until after the release of the NFL calendar, the league does not take care of the first games in prime time is” just on money “.” “.
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Aaron Rodgers at Pittsburgh Steelers?
The initiate of the NFL and former Ross Tucker player said he thought that Aron Rodgers would join Pittsburgh.
“I think that Aaron will sign with them. I would be very, very surprised at this stage if he does not do it. Because they had no 99% confidence that he was going to do it, I think they would have drafted a quarter-arre,” he said.
“In fact, I’m going to go further. I have no evidence of this, it’s crawling speculation, but I would tell you right now, I think Aron Rodgers told Steelers:” Hey, don’t write Shedeur Sanders “, or maybe the Steelers knew. He doesn’t want to face it.” He’s 40. “