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Aaron Rodgers had his 21st and possibly final season in the NFL come to an ugly end Monday night with the Steelers losing at home to the Texans, 30-6, in the last wild-card game off the weekend. The future Hall of Famer threw for just 146 yards with no touchdowns and had a pick-six in the final minutes that put the game away for good.
Aaron Rodgers didn’t hide his frustration with a reporter’s question after a crushing loss for his team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. On Monday, January 12, the Steelers were defeated by the Houston Texans in a Wild Card playoff,
The legendary quarterback, 42, was asked about his future in the NFL during a post-game press conference after the Pittsburgh Steelers were knocked out of the playoffs by the Houston Texans on Monday, Jan. 12.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ NFL season came to an end on Monday in their 30-6 Wild Card loss to the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium. We will have to wait and see if the playoff loss turns out to be
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers wasn't happy with a reporter's question about head coach Mike Tomlin.
Maybe the Steelers still have a chance at keeping Aaron Rodgers after all — and perhaps one of the candidates for their coaching vacancy could help.
Speaking to ESPN's Melissa Stark after the game, Pittsburgh quarterback Aaron Rodgers (who saved the day with a late-game touchdown pass to give the Steelers the lead) seemed to get a bit choked up while discussing what the berth and his year in the Steel City meant to him.
Melissa Stark is being blasted for asking Aaron Rodgers about retirement minutes after the team advanced to the playoffs.