Steelers Announce Aaron Rodgers Development
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Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers has enjoyed plenty of success against the Chicago Bears, but he no longer wants to be the villain.
On Saturday, the NFL announced its game-day accountability update for Week 11, making an official punishment decision for Murphy and Ossai. The good news for both is that neither received a fine for their hits on Rodgers. In total, the NFL handed out 23 fines, one less than Week 10.
During his 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers didn’t just “own” the Bears, he owned Chicago’s psyche. Sunday’s game may be the Bears’ last
Games like this debunk the notion that each game means the same. The Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams have an opportunity to send Aaron Rodgers to retirement with a loss at Soldier Field. It would make this season a very special one. Here are my five expectations for the Bears versus the Steelers on Sunday: