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Another potential QB option is off the board for Pittsburgh, and another card is dealt into Aaron Rodgers' hand.
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Minnesota’s current plan is to hand the reins to J.J. McCarthy, last year’s first-round pick who missed his entire rookie season after undergoing knee surgery.
From Yahoo! Sports
General manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah didn't rule out the possibility of revisiting discussions with Rodgers, but he indicated that the team has moved on.
From Bleacher Report
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“Allow teams to have one video or phone directly with a prospective free agent during the free agent contact period, and allow teams to arrange travel for the player the city during the contact period, as long as the travel does not occur until the new league year,” the statement read.
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Ben Roethlisberger is buying the emerging theory as to why Aaron Rodgers hasn’t yet signed with the Steelers despite meeting with team brass and working out with their new star receiver, DK Metcalf. After the Giants signed Russell Wilson and the Vikings committed to J.J. McCarthy, Pittsburgh seems to be Rodgers’ only real option left.
Former Green Bay Packers star James Jones believes Aaron Rodgers is going to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made their interest known. Head coach Mike Tomlin hosted Rodgers for a visit, and the former MVP even participated in a throwing session with new wide receiver D.K. Metcalf. Still, despite the positive optics, there’s growing speculation that Pittsburgh might not be Rodgers’ endgame.
In the two-day "legal tampering" period, teams will now be able to reach out to players and not only agents and arrange travel.
Still, there's a chance that if things fall into place, the Steelers could also find their quarterback of the future in the upcoming NFL Draft, as Adam Schefter reported on his podcast recently. “I think the only quarterback that they would consider,