💨 Abstract
Aaron Rodgers, now 41, started his first practice as a Pittsburgh Steeler with an interception. He remains optimistic, acknowledging that mistakes are part of the training process. The Steelers are rebuilding their offense, with Rodgers and rookie quarterback Will Howard central to their plans. Rodgers, known for his pragmatism, focuses on the team's growth and chemistry-building during training camp. Despite his humor, he has clear, yet unspecified, expectations for the 2025 season.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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