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If Aaron Rodgers is a poker player, he's probably not great at bluffing given his attempt at a cryptic answer to a question at an event in Texas on Friday.
Free-agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers hinted he could join a team that travels to play the Chicago Bears this season -- something the Steelers are slated to do -- the latest breadcrumb that might lead to Pittsburgh.
Things have been quiet in regards to Aaron Rodgers' playing future. The experiment with the New York Jets went up in flames, and a new regime with the franchise is ready to move on from the future Hall of Famer.
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Yardbarker on MSNAaron Rodgers drops cryptic hint about his NFL futureAaron Rodgers has continued to tease his next NFL destination without actually committing to a team. Rodgers has been linked to the Pittsburgh Steelers all offseason long.
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A to Z Sports on MSNAaron Rodgers gives subtle but powerful hint about what could come next in his NFL journey after months of speculationAaron Rodgers told Pat McAfee that he hadn't made a final decision about his future because he was prioritizing personal matters. To Joe Rogan, Rodgers revealed that som
For the first time this offseason, Aaron Rodgers has offered a big hint on whether he plans to play in the NFL this year. The four-time MVP admitted in April that retirement could be on the table for him,
Former New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is still available but he gave the clearest hint at his intentions on Friday. He hasn't signed any deal as of wri
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Sporting News on MSNVikings legend Adrian Peterson wished a different NFL team drafted himAdrian Peterson was drafted No. 7 overall by the Minnesota Vikings in 2007. At the time, the future legend wished a different team got him. Peterson was eying the No. 10 overall selection. That was the Houston Texans' spot.
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The Viking Age on MSNBuried Vikings rumor involving Aaron Rodgers annoyingly brought back to lifeThe ship has clearly sailed, but some believe free-agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers is still hanging onto his dream of playing for the Minnesota Vikings.
The Steelers come to Solider Field for a Nov. 23 noon game., their first game against the Bears since 2021 when they beat the Bears 29-27 in a game officiated in a questionable way by former NFL referee Tony Corrente and crew.