Aaron Rodgers, NFL and Tomlin
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After what may have been the final game of his legendary NFL career, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw his support behind head coach Mike Tomlin on Monday night.
Aaron Rodgers' final pass of the 2025 season ended in a Houston Texans touchdown. Will it be the last pass of Rodgers' 21-year career?
If the Steelers' playoff loss was Aaron Rodgers' final act, it won’t be a wholly satisfying one. Yet it won’t define him, either.
This might be Aaron Rodgers' last playoff run. It seems realistic that the Steelers QB will soon finally retire.
Aaron Rodgers had his 21st and possibly final season in the NFL come to an ugly end Monday night with the Steelers losing at home to the Texans, 30-6, in the last wild-card game off the weekend. The future Hall of Famer threw for just 146 yards with no touchdowns and had a pick-six in the final minutes that put the game away for good.
Aaron Rodgers might be out of the NFL soon or not after the Pittsburgh Steelers' 2025 season ended with a playoff loss to the Houston Texans on Monday night. But the quarterback is still very vocal about what he's seen around the league.
The Steelers quarterback coughed it up, giving the Texans a scoop-and-score touchdown in a critical moment of the wild-card game.