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This might be Aaron Rodgers' last playoff run. It seems realistic that the Steelers QB will soon finally retire.
The three men shook hands and exchanged smiles. Tomlin pointed toward the Terrible Towel twirlers and tipped his cap. Rodgers, who was booed relentlessly by the New York fans who once saw him as their savior, put his hand to his ear to troll those who were trying to taunt him.
Aaron Rodgers isn't telling the Steelers to R-E-L-A-X. 'I don't feel like this team has a freak out'
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers doesn't see the need to dip into his greatest hits to put things in perspective for the slumping Pittsburgh Steelers. The quarterback who famously told everyone in Green Bay — his teammates included — to “R-E-L-A-X ...
Dec. 3—Eleven years ago, after a particularly rough stretch early in the season when he was the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers uttered one word that has lived on in NFL lore. It's a gif, a catchphrase for fans — and for Rodgers, it ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers gambled on the forty-two-year-old, one of the N.F.L.’s most polarizing players, to try to end their playoff disappointments. Will it pay off?
NFL insider Adam Schefter explained how a Steelers' playoffs loss could impact Mike Tomlin's future with Pittsburgh.