Rodgers, 41, has spent offseason deciding whether he wants to continue his Hall of Fame-worthy career, but indicated last week that he was not ready for retirement. At the beginning of Offseason, Steelers were one of the few possible destinations for the four most valuable player and remains, as most likely came in in June compared to the Minnesota Vikings and Saints in New Orleans, have ceased their plans.
Insider NFL Network Ian Rapoport reported on Tuesday about The insiders That “it would come as a surprise” at this point if Rodgers did not sign with Steelers. Pittsburgh opened its organized operation on Tuesday with a fully reproduced QB room compared to the last season, with Mason Rudolph returning after one year away and two new faces in the elder Skylar Thompson and a rookie in the sixth round of Will Howard.
Rodgers would only add that renovated room following the 2024 period, with Pittsburgh’s struggle with violations led to another exit route by season. Steelers’ players, including Rudolph, have not seen the club’s flirting with Rodgers as a disturbance despite the fact that it will be long harassment.
Bradshaw’s negative thoughts about the situation don’t stop Rodgers. The four -hour winner of the Super Bowl added that the organization was a “failure” in QB position from three years when Steelers wrote Kenny Pickett in the first round only to trade with him after only two seasons.
“I liked Kenny Pickett,” Bradshaw said. “I liked him at Pitt. I know him, I know how he is. When they got him to Pittsburgh, they didn’t protect him, they didn’t get him offensive. They wanted to run the football, but they didn’t have a offensive line that could protect and they had no weapons.
“Then you throw a child there for two years and you have broken a break that doesn’t fit and don’t work and they can’t run because their offensive line is not even good enough for a running team. That’s why they are saying that Kenny Pickett is a failure. He was not a failure, Steelers were failure.”
The Steelers Right has kept superiority with great stability over the Super Bowl period. Bradshaw, the hallmark of that success, does not show any confidence in the club that is looking to fix the ongoing problems by adding an elderly legend of another right to vote.