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Aaron Rodgers lifted his arms toward the sky as a green, white and orange flag hovered above the NFL’s shield. Mike Tomlin found his $394 million quarterback in the middle of a roaring Croke
Cameras caught Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers sniffing smelling salts before throwing a TD to DK Metcalf.
AARON Rodgers came to Ireland for a good time — but not a very long time. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, 41, wanted an extended business trip to Dublin and made what limited time he had on
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was not happy about the narrative floating around that he called out the Steelers’ brass […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Aaron Rodge
Aaron Rodgers joked the Pittsburgh Steelers were off to drink celebratory Guinness on a night out in Dublin after beating the Minnesota Vikings at Croke Park Sunday; Steelers defensive lineman paid tr
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Aaron Rodgers hit the smelling salt before throwing a touchdown pass
Aaron Rodgers appeared to give himself a little jolt before throwing a long touchdown pass to DK Metcalf during the Pittsburgh Steelers’ game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
DUBLIN -- Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is not happy about his comments from availability on Friday being ‘taken out of context’ by ESPN. In his postgame press conference, Rodgers ripped the outlet, saying they misconstrued his comments and he meant nothing ill about the team’s travel schedule.
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Aaron Rodgers salutes 'hilarious' Carton House staff and calls on NFL to return to Dublin
It’ll be a nice flight back with hopefully a yearly return by us or two other teams,’ said the victorious Steelers quarterback.