Aaron Rodgers addressed his future on “The Pat McAfee Show,” stating he’s open to anything regarding his career, including retirement, while emphasizing personal commitments that have taken precedence. With no set timeline for his decision, the Steelers, who are eyeing the upcoming NFL Draft, should prepare for a potential quarterback selection to secure their future, regardless of Rodgers’ choice. As he remains non-committal, Rodgers has communicated his willingness to play next season for a $10 million salary, leaving the Steelers to navigate their options as they await his decision.
The Pittsburgh Steelers conducted tryouts for free agents S Marcus Williams and S Chuck Clark, ultimately signing Clark to a contract. Williams, a former second-round pick in 2017, had previously visited the Panthers but remains a notable unrestricted free agent after his time with the Ravens. Want More Context? 🔎
Joe Milton, the former Patriots third-string quarterback now with the Dallas Cowboys, subtly criticized his brief time in New England while praising starter Dak Prescott for his leadership and support. Milton, who preferred the trade to Dallas, noted the stark difference in experience compared to his time at Gillette Stadium, where he was behind younger quarterbacks in a struggling team. Want More Context? 🔎
At the Las Vegas Raiders' training camp, owner Mark Davis observed a significant roster overhaul, highlighted by the release of defensive tackle Christian Wilkins after just five games due to injury and salary issues. New head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek emphasize a culture of accountability and performance, aiming to build a competitive team through aggressive roster management and a strong focus on drafting and developing talent. Want More Context? 🔎