Pittsburgh-Area Country Club Forced To Address Aaron Rodgers Rumor As Steelers Waiting Game Continues
- The Pittsburgh Steelers have waited for over two months on Aaron Rodgers' decision regarding signing for the 2025 season near Pittsburgh.
- This delay follows Rodgers' release by the New York Jets after two difficult seasons and the Steelers offering an open-ended contract without a deadline.
- Rodgers, age 41, prioritizes personal matters currently, has not committed to a timeline, and has spoken multiple times with Steelers coach Mike Tomlin about his future.
- Steelers officials expressed feeling 'good' about Rodgers signing but acknowledged 'this is not a done deal,' while rumors about Rodgers joining Nevillewood Country Club were denied by the club president.
- If Rodgers delays past the June 10-12 minicamp, the Steelers may rely on other quarterbacks, and Rodgers could potentially retire or sit out the season.
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