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In a rare example of in-house critique, longtime ESPN broadcast personality Michael Wilbon blasted the network for how much it covers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in his twilight years. As Rodgers embarks on his age 42 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers,
ESPN analyst Benjamin Solak thinks the Pittsburgh Steelers are making a massive mistake by running it back with 42-year-old quarterback […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: ESPN Analy
Michael Wilbon sharply criticized ESPN’s heavy focus on Aaron Rodgers after the quarterback re-signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers for another season. While Rodgers helped Pittsburgh win the AFC North last year,
ESPN’s Michael Wilbon called out his own network for Aaron Rodgers coverage and called the quarterback “irrelevant” at this point of his career. Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers came to an agreement on a one-year deal for the 42-year-old to return to Pittsburgh in 2026.
There was a time where Michael Wilbon was fine with ESPN covering Aaron Rodgers like he matters, but that time passed several years ago. Aaron Rodgers is back. After insisting his decision of whether to play or retire wouldn’t drag into June like it did last year,
The Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in some quarterback controversy, despite re-signing Aaron Rodgers over the weekend. The hope is that Rodgers will stay healthy throughout the entire 2026-27 season,
Two Pittsburgh Steelers legends sounded off on the recent T.J. Watt trade rumors that have been running rampant in the NFL world.