Steelers to wear 1933 throwback uniforms vs. Packers
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III was one of many players who flew out to Malibu, California, to visit Aaron Rodgers. Ahead of training camp, Rodgers was trying to build a relationship with the weapons he would be throwing the ball to before the team got to work.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially unveiled their new alternate jerseys for the upcoming NFL year, going with a throwback to the 1933 season.
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Aaron Rodgers looks primed and ready to go for the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp. Fox Sports insider Jay Glazer worked out with Rodgers at Proactive Sports Performance, and the four-time MVP looks ready for what is likely his final NFL season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are going retro. On their throwback uniforms. Occasionally. Monday morning, the team revealed its new − or old, depending on your perspective − uniforms, a nod to the Steelers' inaugural team in 1933,
Rodgers' exit from New York included a tenuous meeting that he said came as a surprise. Prior to free agency, Rodgers alleged that "20 seconds" into a sit-down with both Jets coach Aaron Glenn and new general manager Darren Mougey, New York's brass questioned if he still desired to play.
Aaron Rodgers looks set to close out his career in the famous black and gold of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Undoubtedly a first-ballot Hall of Famer, the veteran quarterback established his legacy as
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