Steelers talking to Aaron Rodgers
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"We had a really productive day," Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said of Rodgers' visit with the team on March 21.
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Mike Tomlin went on record to say it was a “really good day” despite not signing him yet.
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Aaron Rodgers reportedly put in some work with a potential future teammate.
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“The experiment was a good experiment, to bring him in, but it just didn't work out, as you can see," Johnson said, per ESPN's Rich Cimini. "I have a lot of respect for Aaron Rodgers. He is a great player, a Hall of Famer player. I'm sorry it didn't work out.”
Coach Kevin O'Connell said the Vikings' interest in Aaron Rodgers was just a unique opportunity and not reflective of any concerns about young QB J.J. McCarthy.
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell spoke for the first time Monday on the team's prior interest in Rodgers at the NFL's annual league meeting, offering his perspective on why they considered the veteran quarterback.
This is not going to be a financial issue at all for Aaron Rodgers. If it gets done it’s going to be a 1-year deal.” Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin described the meeting as “productive,” focusing on understanding Rodgers’ values as a player and person rather than rushing his decision.
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