Steelers sign Aaron Rodgers to 1-year, $13.6 million deal
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Sporting News on MSNESPN's Adam Schefter confirms Packers legend Aaron Rodgers was third on the Steelers' wish listFuture NFL Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers has been the primary target for the Steelers over the past couple of months. However, due to personal circumstances, he ultimately decided not to make a deal-at least initially.
Aaron Rodgers is officially headed to the AFC North after agreeing to sign with the Steelers on Thursday. On Friday, Ravens coach John Harbaugh was asked what he thinks of the four-time MVP joining one of the division’s toughest competitors.
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Yardbarker on MSNSteelers' Broderick Jones discusses narrative about Aaron Rodgers missing springtime practicesJones discussed the uncertainty at the quarterback position as the Steelers await a decision from Aaron Rodgers.