Las apuestas favorecen que los Steelers se queden fuera de los playoffs a pesar del regreso de Rodgers

Los Pittsburgh Steelers mejoraron su plantilla esta temporada baja y firmaron a Aaron Rodgers para que regrese como quarterback. Sin embargo, las casas de apuestas siguen considerando más probable que el equipo no clasifique a los playoffs en 2026.

El sábado, Aaron Rodgers aceptó un contrato de un año para ser titular con los Steelers. El equipo también añadió a Michael Pittman Jr. y Germie Bernard a la ofensiva, además de fortalecer la línea y la secundaria a través de la agencia libre y el draft.

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