Steelers, Rodgers and McCarthy
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Dan Orlovsky explained why reuniting Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers would trap Pittsburgh in a cycle it desperately needs to escape. He pointed to the same concerns he raised when the Steelers signed the quarterback in June.
Aaron Rodgers reportedly started crying and telling Mike Tomlin that he was sorry after he stepped down as head coach.
The 42-year-old free agent will likely have options if he decides to keep playing — or off-the-field options if he doesn't.
J.J. Watt called out reporters for sharing what happened with Aaron Rodgers behind closed doors when Mike Tomlin said goodbye to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
A darkness retreat may not determine whether it's time for Rodgers to hang up his cleats. But a clear mind, rather than a playoff loss-tinted one, will assist. "Just get away," Rodgers said, "and then have the right conversations.
Tom Brady admitted that he felt he had nothing left to offer when he announced his retirement from football. Now, he wants Aaron Rodgers to ask himself if he can handle another year of playing the game.