Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers Is Leaning Into What Might Be His Final Training Camp
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 29 – Head coach Mike Tomlin and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith are developing a playbook focused on tight ends to optimize four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers' skills, sources said.
- On June 6th, Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, signed a one-year deal and made his training camp debut last week.
- After opting to play under head coach Mike Tomlin and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, reports indicated a Rodgers-specific playbook was in development.
- Supporting details include that Rodgers, during the 'seven shots' drill, found tight end Jonnu Smith for a conversion on his second attempt and threw an interception to Patrick Queen on his first throw.
- Offensive coordinator Arthur Smith praised Rodgers as a 'perfect fit' after one week at Saint Vincent College, highlighting his effective use of team skills.
- In Week 1, Rodgers will face his former Jets, and on September 28th in Dublin, Minnesota's safety Josh Metellus will get his shot at him.
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