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The Spun on MSNAaron Rodgers Had Strong Message For Steelers Legend Terry BradshawSteelers legend Terry Bradshaw made it clear this offseason that he didn't want his former team to sign Aaron Rodgers to be its next quarterback — which Pittsburgh went ahead and did last month. The Hall of Famer sounded off on the potential of the move back in May when he described the idea as a
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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen didn't hide his delight after intercepting the pass of superstar Aaron Rodgers at training camp.
New Steelers WR Finds Out Aaron Rodgers Is Not Here to Play Games originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Pittsburgh Steelers are back in action. Latrobe, Pennsylvania, is once again the summer home of the iconic NFL franchise that has captured six Super Bowl titles.
Before the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Aaron Rodgers, franchise legend Terry Bradshaw had some choice words for the quarterback.
Terry Bradshaw has been outspoken about how the Steelers have been run for years, and gave Rodgers criticism in May, saying the signing was a "joke" and not finding a reason for the one-year deal. He also said that Rodgers should stay in California, and told him to "chew bark".
Before the Pittsburgh Steelers inked quarterback Aaron Rodgers, one of the team’s most legendary signal-callers thought their pursuit of the four-time MVP was a ‘joke.’ In a scathing interview, Bradshaw told Rodgers to go ‘chew on some bark’ in California and stay away from the Steelers. Obviously, that did not happen.
Pittsburgh Steelers left tackle Broderick Jones will be protecting the blind side of 41-year-old quarterback Aaron […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers LT Broderick Jones Vow
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The Mirror US on MSNAaron Rodgers' eight-word verdict speaks volumes after first DK Metcalf pass is interceptedAaron Rodgers is in full practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the first time as training camp has officially begun, with his first 11-on-11 pass targeting his new go-to wide receiver