Mike Tomlin Shared Final Thoughts on Aaron Rodgers and the Starting QB Role
- Aaron Rodgers signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers last weekend, officially joining the team for the 2025 season.
- Rodgers completed his late signing after a drawn-out free agency period influenced by personal matters and NFL roster changes since March.
- Rodgers attended the Steelers minicamp Tuesday, where head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed he will start and urged him to focus on individual drills.
- Rodgers' contract guarantees $10 million with total potential earnings of $13.65 million, including $5.85 million in playing incentives and playoff bonuses.
- Rodgers' presence strengthens the Steelers’ quarterback room, ending months of speculation and suggesting the team expects he still has significant value.
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Jun. 10—As a crowd of us gathered around Aaron Rodgers on Tuesday afternoon, the quarterback's first comments with the Steelers following a minicamp session when he largely stuck to individual work, Mike Tomlin sat alone just a few feet away…
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