Rodgers signs one-year pact to lead Steelers, reuniting with McCarthy

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Aaron Rodgers signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, reuniting with former Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy and ending a drawn-out offseason saga. The move preserves the Steelers’ short-term window, adds veteran pieces, and positions Rodgers as a bridge to Pittsburgh’s long-term quarterback plan, including rookie Drew Allar, potentially shaping Rodgers’ 22nd NFL season as a final chapter.
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