
Dan Marino Gets Honest About Aaron Rodgers Amid Steelers Drama
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The Aaron Rodgers and Pittsburgh Steelers situation is still ongoing with no end in sight at this point. A deal could happen at any given moment, but for now he remains a free agent and the Steelers remain waiting to find out who their starting quarterback will be in 2025.
As fans and the media wait to find out what Rodgers is going to do, plenty of former players, current players, and media have been speaking out with their thoughts on the situation.
Previously, Peyton Manning revealed his thoughts on the matter. Now, another legendary quarterback has chimed in with his two cents.
Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets looks during the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium on October 14, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets looks during the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium on October 14, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
PhotoThis time, it was former Miami Dolphins superstar quarterback Dan Marino who spoke out about Rodgers and Pittsburgh.
Read more: Peyton Manning Doesn't Hold Back About Aaron Rodgers Amid Steelers Rumors
During an appearance on 93.7 The Fan, Marino revealed some brief thoughts on Rodgers and the Steelers. He still think the future Hall of Famer has top-notch talent.
"I still think Aaron has some game," Marino said. "He does. He can throw it as good as anybody that has ever thrown the football. If his mind's into it and he's ready to go and that works. I don't think it would be an issue with the Steelers."
However, Marino also noted that Rodgers needs to really want to play another year and to play for Pittsburgh for things to work out.
"But you gotta have someone that really wants to play there," he said. "And he's getting older. So I don't know what his mindset is. But he does still have talent."
Last season with the New York Jets in his first full season since tearing his Achilles, Rodgers completed 63 percent of his passes for 3,897 yards, 28 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. He performed well and played better than many other quarterbacks around the NFL.
Read more: Steelers' Stance on Aaron Rodgers, QB Situation Revealed
If he's all-in on the Steelers, the team could be a serious contender with him onboard. Pittsburgh has the talent on the roster to win at a high level with a star quarterback under center.
That being said, Rodgers has not proven that he's all-in on the Steelers. Fans will not know that until the 41-year-old quarterback puts pen to paper and shows up to work.
Expect to continue hearing daily reports and speculation about Rodgers and Pittsburgh. A deal still seems likely to happen, but it has continued dragging on and causing frustration.
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