Aaron Rodgers, Mike Tomlin come up short
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The legendary quarterback, 42, was asked about his future in the NFL during a post-game press conference after the Pittsburgh Steelers were knocked out of the playoffs by the Houston Texans on Monday, Jan. 12.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers wasn't happy with a reporter's question about head coach Mike Tomlin.
Aaron Rodgers' 21st NFL season is over after the Pittsburgh Steelers' deflating 30-6 loss to the Houston Texans in a wild-card playoff loss on Monday night, Jan. 12. But is it over for Rodgers' career?
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Speaking to ESPN's Melissa Stark after the game, Pittsburgh quarterback Aaron Rodgers (who saved the day with a late-game touchdown pass to give the Steelers the lead) seemed to get a bit choked up while discussing what the berth and his year in the Steel City meant to him.
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