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NFL News: Aaron Rodgers has reportedly made final decision and will sign contract with Steelers

After months of speculation and swirling rumors, the wait is finally over. Aaron Rodgers is heading to Pittsburgh. The four-time NFL MVP has reportedly made his final decision and will play for the Steelers.

Aaron Rodgers quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers
© Dustin Satloff/Getty ImagesAaron Rodgers quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers

Aaron Rodgers will sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Multiple reports confirmed that the quarterback has made his final decision and is ready to join Mike Tomlin’s team. NFL insider Tom Pelissero explained when he will join the practices of the black and gold franchise.

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“Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers informed the Steelers he’ll fly to Pittsburgh on Friday and sign before next week’s minicamp, sources tell The Insiders. Finally, a done deal: Rodgers, 41, will play his 21st NFL season in black and gold.”

After months of uncertainty, Rodgers has decided that Pittsburgh gives him a solid chance to chase one last Super Bowl. After the doors closed with the Vikings and Rams, this is his final call.

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Will Aaron Rodgers sign new contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers?

Yes. Aaron Rodgers will sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers on a deal that could be worth around $20 million for one season. As Pelissero noted, Gerry Dulac confirmed that the quarterback will be at the mandatory minicamp on June 10.

“BREAKING: Aaron Rodgers has informed the Steelers he plans to sign a contract and attend mini camp next week, per sources.”

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