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Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Mike Tomlin

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 · 11h · on MSN
Steelers ‘Under the Impression’ They Have Aaron Rodgers’ 2026 Decision: Report
With the Pittsburgh Steelers loss in the AFC wild card round, it appeared quarterback Aaron Rodgers had played his final NFL game.

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 · 16d · on MSN
Aaron Rodgers Had the Saddest Reaction to Mike Tomlin Leaving the Steelers
 · 7d
Mike McCarthy, Steelers Agree to Contract to Replace Mike Tomlin, What's Next for Aaron Rodgers?
 · 1d
Reports: Steelers set to hire Patrick Graham as DC
The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to finalize an agreement with Patrick Graham to be their new defensive coordinator, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.

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 · 23h
Steelers hire Patrick Graham as Mike McCarthy’s defensive coordinator
 · 1d
Mike McCarthy Will Tailor Offense to Pittsburgh Steelers' Personnel
 · 1d
Steelers Officially Announce Patrick Graham As New Defensive Coordinator
While Graham had spent the past four seasons working as the Raiders’ defensive coordinator, he previously worked on McCarthy’s staff with the Packers in 2018 as his linebackers coach and run game coor...

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 · 1d
Steelers hire former Raiders DC Patrick Graham
 · 1d
Patrick Graham expected to land Steelers’ defensive coordinator job
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Report: Aaron Rodgers sobbed, apologized during Mike Tomlin's final team meeting

Aaron Rodgers came to Pittsburgh in large part to play for Mike Tomlin.
18d

'Absolute Joke,' Aaron Rodgers Talks Mike Tomlin, Matt LaFleur Hot-Seat Buzz Amid NFL Rumors

After what may have been the final game of his legendary NFL career, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw his support behind head coach Mike Tomlin on Monday night.
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