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Zach Wilson’s on-field congratulations renew attention on Aaron Rodgers’ marriage to mystery bride
Aaron Rodgers’ secret marriage returned to the spotlight Monday night when Zach Wilson congratulated the Steelers star on tying the knot with his still-unknown bride.
If Aaron Rodgers chooses to play in 2026, he'll have plenty of takers. The Steelers would be in the mix, but they wouldn't be alone, with teams like the Vikings and Colts also interested.
Rodgers completed 13 straight passes at one point against the Dolphins and his 85.2% success rate was the second-highest of his career in a single game. Rodgers' season-high 125.9 passer rating came during a critical point in the season in a must-win for the Steelers (8-6) to stay atop the AFC North.
It’s beginning to look a lot like NFL draft season. The college football regular season is over and bowl games are looming. So are the NFL playoffs—two teams ha
On a frigid Monday night, Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers heated up in the second half to stay atop the AFC North and turn a tight ballgame into an impressive 28-15 win over the Miami Dolphins.
A pair of former Dolphins rubbed salt in Miami's wound, as Jalen Ramsey sacked Tua Tagovailoa while tight end Jonnu Smith scored his second career rushing touchdown to give Pittsb
A Miami quarterback decision, resources for the league's worst teams and two long-awaited breakouts, plus Mike Sando on Aaron Rodgers
Pittsburgh won for the second time in 13 tries without outside linebacker T.J. Watt during the perennial All-Pro's nine-year career. Watt is out indefinitely after having surgery to repair a collapsed lung sustained during a dry-needling treatment last week.
But after Pittsburgh defeated the Miami Dolphins — eliminating them from playoff contention — on Monday Dec. 15, Rodgers' former teammate Zach Wilson congratulated the NFL star on his marriage earlier this year.
When Mike Tomlin and Aaron Rodgers talk about the Steelers’ success this season, both of them will bring up the “castoffs” — the players on the roster who were easily bought and brought because they were lightly-regarded elsewhere. It’s become a big thing in the building.