Ben Roethlisberger sent a clear message to all the critics of Aaron Rodgers, pointing out that despite the quarterback being 41 years old, the star can be a great help to the Pittsburgh Steelers. It all happened during another edition of his podcast Footbahlin.
âDonât judge that man yet. He can still throw the ball. Achilles is a big injury. He was a threat with his legs and, yeah, he doesnât have it anymore, but, when you have an arm like that and can throw the ball the way you do, thatâs a weapon. The first year back from a serious injury, youâre not back. Itâs the year after. People are like, âoh, he doesnât quite have it anymoreâ. No. You need to get at least one more year removed from that injury. Youâre still getting back. My first year back from the elbow, I was like: âOh, I feel fine, I feel great. Iâm good.â The next year I was like: âOh, I wasnât all the way back.â You know? I just had a little tail when I would throw a spiral. It had just a little wiggle on the back tail sometimes. Then, the next year is back to being normal.â
Aaron Rodgers is still deciding whether he will sign with the Steelers in pursuit of the final Super Bowl of his career, but many of his critics believe that age and injuries will be an obstacle for him.
Is Aaron Rodgers a free agent?
Yes. Aaron Rodgers is a free agent, which allows him to sign with any team he chooses. The Steelers are the only team that has made a formal offer, although the quarterbackâs original preference was the Minnesota Vikings.

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Undoubtedly, Rodgersâ delay in making a decision has to do with the fact that this is his last big chance to chase a championship. The problem is that if he doesnât act soon, he could end up without a team, and might have to consider retirement.

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Big Ben also surprised listeners on his podcast by saying that, although he believes Rodgers will ultimately play for the Pittsburgh Steelers, there could be a surprise team (not the Vikings) waiting in the wings to make a bold move and sign the veteran quarterback.





