Experts Release New Steelers vs. Jets Week 1 Predictions Following NFL 53-Man Roster Announcements
Aaron Rodgers, 41, joins a revamped Pittsburgh offense featuring new key players as he prepares for his 21st NFL season opener against the Jets, dismissing any revenge motive.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers will open the 2025 NFL season on Sunday against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium in Week 1.
- In June, Aaron Rodgers agreed to a one-season contract with the Steelers after the Jets decided to part ways with him following a 5-12 season and a coaching overhaul last fall.
- Rodgers praised coach Mike Tomlin and the staff, called his time with the Steelers really special, and said he is excited for Sunday's game while shutting down any revenge narrative.
- Rodgers emphasized that mindset and outlook are crucial, adding that his two decades of experience have equipped him with the skills needed to perform effectively during game time, demonstrating his confidence.
- Rodgers and the Steelers aim to win their first game despite acknowledging the Jets scenario is incidental, marking the likely start of Rodgers' 21st and possibly final season.
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