Aaron Rodgers listo para renovar con los Steelers para la temporada 2026

Se espera que Aaron Rodgers regrese para una vigésima segunda temporada en la NFL en 2026 tras acordar su renovación con los Pittsburgh Steelers. El cuatro veces MVP tiene previsto visitar Pittsburgh este fin de semana para finalizar el acuerdo. A sus 42 años, se convertiría en el jugador en activo más veterano de la liga la próxima temporada.

El quarterback de 41 años cumplirá 43 el 2 de diciembre durante la próxima temporada. Este movimiento lo situaría entre los quarterbacks de mayor edad en iniciar un partido de la NFL, solo por detrás de Tom Brady, Steve DeBerg, Vinny Testaverde, Warren Moon y Philip Rivers en la lista histórica.

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger proposed a two-year quarterback strategy for the team during a recent appearance on the Deebo & Joe podcast. He urged patience with free agent Aaron Rodgers while suggesting Josh Dobbs as a veteran backup and Will Howard as starter if Rodgers departs. Roethlisberger predicted Rodgers would return for another season.

 

 

 

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