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Aaron Rodgers’ season with the Steelers came to a screeching halt on Monday, as Pittsburgh was bounced from the playoffs and the quarterback had a rough night.
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.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers made sure to use what could be his final NFL press conference to do what he knows best -- other than
I’m not going to make any emotional decisions,” Rodgers told reporters postgame when pressed about his future.
In what might have been Aaron Rodgers’ final post-game press conference on Monday, Jan. 12, the iconic quarterback clapped back and abruptly ended the session when he was asked about his relationship with coach Mike Tomlin.
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Rodgers claimed that he wouldn’t make any emotional decisions about his future, but at 42 years old, he may not have many options. He also admitted before the start of the season that this might be it for him.
Aaron Rodgers' marriage and wife, Brittani, continues to be a mystery even after the two have been reportedly been married for more than half a year. Amid all the mess, Aaron Rodgers' ex, Danica Patrick,
After Pittsburgh's season ended, Rodgers not only stood up for his current coach, Mike Tomlin, but for his former coach, Matt LaFleur.