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Aaron Rodgers took a parting shot at the Jets by stating he played for two really special places in his career.
The relationship between incoming Steelers coach Mike McCarthy and current (for now) Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers didn't begin with McCarthy's arrival as Green Bay's head coach in 2006.
Aaron Rodgers Takes Final Shot at Jets as Steelers QB Announces Retirement Stance After Playoff Loss
Even in the sting of a season-ending playoff loss, Aaron Rodgers found a way to settle an old score. The season ended in disappointment as the Steelers fell 30-6 to the Texans.
After a tumultuous tenure with the New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers signed for one season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The veteran quarterback took the team to the top of the NFC North division (10-7), dethroning Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly set to hire former Cowboys and Packers head coach Mike McCarthy, and that could mean the team would welcome back quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers played under McCarthy’s tutelage for over a decade with the Packers.
After hiring Mike McCarthy as the new head coach, the Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to continue pursuing Aaron Rodgers.