Rodgers, Steelers Target Playoff Run After New Deal
Rodgers, Steelers Target Playoff Run After New Deal

Rodgers, Steelers Target Playoff Run After New Deal

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Aaron Rodgers, now the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, credited his 20-year-old sister-in-law, Mia, for influencing his decision to sign a one-year, $13.65 million contract. He emphasized prioritizing purpose and team flexibility over salary, a move that allowed the Steelers to strengthen their roster with other key players. Rodgers, who recently married Brittani, has kept his private life discreet, highlighting the support and stability provided by his wife and her family. The quarterback's team-friendly deal has boosted the team's championship aspirations. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin and the organization have high expectations for Rodgers, aiming for a deep playoff push. Rodgers’ approach reflects a shift toward legacy and team success in his veteran career.

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