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Pittsburgh will reportedly host Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders for a visit Thursday, per multiple media reports.
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It has long been rumored that four-time MVP and close friend of McAfee, Aaron Rodgers, would announce his signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers at Big Night AHT—after co-host and fellow close friend o...
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With the Vikings fully committed to rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy, Aaron Rodgers is reportedly off the table for Minnesota. As the team builds around its future star, Rodgers may be forced to look elsewhere if he wants to keep playing in 2025.
One insider claims Pittsburgh's brass is confident Aaron Rodgers will be wearing the black and gold by Week 1.
NFL free agency has slowed to a crawl, but not before a flurry of moves that began during the league's legal tampering period (March 10), with signings becoming official after the new league year kicked off (March 12).
Rodgers is a weekly guest on the Pat McAfee Show each Tuesday during the NFL regular season. He, McAfee and co-host A.J. Hawk have a long-stading relationship that has included bi
McAfee's show will take place at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. The former NFL punter grew up in the Pittsburgh area. Viewers can watch McAfee's "Big Night AHT" show on a variety of platforms, including his YouTube page, through TikTok Live and via streaming on X.
In a highly anticipated moment, Pat McAfee has set the record straight on whether Aaron Rodgers will make the Pittsburgh Steelers his next team during his special event in the city. Pat McAfee has confirmed Aaron Rodgers will not announce that he is signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers as part of his highly anticipated show in the city: Big Night Out.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNFL insider hints at Aaron Rodgers announcing 2025 playing status during this upcoming eventAaron Rodgers is playing the waiting game, which has the Pittsburgh Steelers doing the same. While most NFL minds anticipate
Aaron Jones joins Jason McIntyre to address the recent rumors linking quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the Minnesota Vikings. Jones defends Rodgers, calling him one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL and insisting he was not the reason for the New York Jets' struggles last season.