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Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers play host to the red-hot Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. Rodgers is coming off one of his best games of the season in a huge divisional win and now must stay strong to keep a lead in the AFC North.
The face mask penalty benefited the Steelers as Pittsburgh accepted the infraction during the play involving Gainwell, Rodgers and Gilman. After the NFL gameday operations announced the fines from the previous week, Gilman dodged a fine from the league office.
The Steelers will enter the weekend sitting atop the AFC North standings, while the Colts are attempting to claim a wild-card playoff spot. Thus, it's possible that Rodgers and Rivers could face each other during the upcoming postseason tournament.
Our Week 15 Dolphins vs. Steelers same-game parlay expects Miami to come up short while Aaron Rodgers & Co. seal the deal.
When 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers came out of retirement this week to join the Indianapolis Colts, ESPN's Brooke Pryor asked Rodgers for his reaction to the move. What emerged was the clear plan in Rodgers' head for when he eventually makes his own retirement decision.
Hall of Famer Dan Marino wants Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to continue playing in the NFL amid retirement speculation
Previously, we looked at the decision to overturn the ruling on the field of a touchdown catch by Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely. Earlier, a non-catch (and, in turn, an interception) by Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on a tipped pass was turned into a reception.
So far this season, we’ve seen Joe Flacco earn a starting job in Cleveland before being traded in-division for another one, Aaron Rodgers lead the Steelers to a 7–5 record and a spot atop the AFC North, and just this week, 44-year-old (!) Philip Rivers sign with the Colts after not playing since the 2020 season.
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers didn't hesitate to share his thoughts about Philip Rivers returning to play in the NFL.
Veteran quarterback Philip Rivers has been the talk of the NFL since coming out of retirement to join the Indianapolis Colts earlier this week. Rivers is 44 years old hasn’t played in the league since 2020, so people are extremely interested to see how he’ll look after a half-decade away from professional football.
Sunday was not a great day for people who want the Pittsburgh Steelers to fire head coach Mike Tomlin, as Aaron Rodgers and company scored a crucial 27-22