Rodgers remain confident after throwing Pick in First Steelers training camp

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Aaron Rodgers started his term of office in Pittsburgh with an eavesdropping on his first pass Steelers’ First team period on Thursday. But the veteran NFL -Quarterback doesn’t see it as a bad sign.

“It’s good to get it out of the way,” Rodgers told Journalists with a smile under the team’s availability by practice media.

Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) looks like Quarterback Mason Rudolph runs an exercise during the exercise on the team’s NFL football training camp in Latrobe, PA., Thursday, July 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

“Anyone who has seen me practice over the years – you know you like to try certain throw at certain times – anyone who has seen me in the matches knows I’ve been pretty stellar to take care of football over the years.”

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Rodgers, 41, signed with Steelers last month after a disappointing two-year-old stint with New York Jets. Injuries inhibited the four-time league MVPS hope to bring the Lombardi trophy back to New York and his second season did not go any better.

But a bad passport will not do or break the season, Rodgers said Thursday – admitting that the election certainly won’t be the only fans watching this season.

Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a passport during exercise on the team’s NFL football training camp, in Latrobe, PA., Thursday, July 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

“There will be choices, for sure. I will try to fit certain things in – you have to deal with some sweat on the ball from time to time. So it will be a good challenge for me to throw this warmth every single day. I look forward to it, but I will throw some choices, but I will throw some touchdowns too.”

Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers says he’s’ pretty sure ‘on this season will be his last

Rodgers were all sure of his ability to turn the Jets organization around after he took office in 2023. He has apparently maintained this optimism in Pittsburgh despite how things ended up in New York.

“I think there really are only six to eight who really have a legitimate chance [at winning the Super Bowl]”Said Rodgers.” Sometimes it’s 10 to 12 and there are teams that surprise you, but I will say on the paper, we are probably one of these 10 to 12. ”

Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) throws a passport under the NFL football team training camp in Latrobe, PA., Thursday, July 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Rodgers threw in 3,987 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 17 games last season.

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