Aaron Rodgers Hints at Steelers Signing in Cryptic Comment About Chicago Road Trip
- Free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers has suggested he may join Pittsburgh’s NFL team for the 2025 season, which features a November 23 matchup in Chicago.
- Rodgers remains unsigned while the Steelers have shown strong interest, including hosting him for meetings and workouts early this offseason.
- Rodgers has firmly ruled out playing for the Chicago Bears despite his fondness for Chicago and his past success against the Bears as a Green Bay Packer.
- He has a 26-5 record against Chicago, including two postseason victories, and mentioned there could be a team visiting Chicago later this season during an away game.
- Steelers president Art Rooney II has indicated the team remains patient as Rodgers takes additional time to decide, maintaining hope that a contract will be finalized prior to the start of minicamp.
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