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Anonymous coordinator highlights dangers of facing Steelers' Aaron Rodgers

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Despite his age, Rodgers still scares defenses.

Anonymous coordinator highlights dangers of facing Steelers' Aaron Rodgers originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . For most, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback (we think) Aaron Rodgers is well past it and could, in fact, hinder the offense if he returns in 2026.

Last season, he threw for 3,322 yards, 24 TDS, and just seven interceptions, while having a completion percentage of 65. 7, the highest since 2022. The thought of Rodgers returning certainly gives fans some hope of winning enough games to make a push for the playoffs, but not of actually contending.

And while the outside perception of Rodgers has changed, an anonymous defensive coordinator highlighted what makes Rodgers so dangerous despite his age. “His arm strength is still like it was 10 years ago—he can still throw it,” a defensive coordinator told Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer . “His movement is what’s left him a little bit.

He can still maneuver in the pocket, but he can’t get away the way he used to. His arm strength is what it always was. The difference is back in the day, you’d worry about him scrambling, getting out and creating explosive [plays].