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"Aaron Rodgers got bumped or stepped on in an 11-on-11 rep and got his right ankle/shin wrapped on the last practice of training camp in Latrobe. That’s off and he’s back to work in team periods, hasn’t missed any reps," Batko wrote on X. After practice, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin also addressed the incident.
Three weeks from today, the football world will be reacting to quarterback Aaron Rodgers's debut with the Steelers.
Mike Tomlin has made one thing abundantly clear: don't expect to see much-if anything-from Aaron Rodgers this preseason. But the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach's stance hasn't gone
On Tuesday, reporters spotted Aaron Rodgers having his right leg heavily bandaged and iced — a situation Steelers HC Mike Tomlin downplayed.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers don't appear to have anything to worry about despite a brief injury scare to Aaron Rodgers. A Steelers teammate inadvertently stepped on Rodgers during Tuesday's training camp practice.
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought Aaron Rodgers to the team with the idea of winning a Super Bowl. However, head coach Mike Tomlin has given another reason as to why the team can go all the way.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin grew convinced about the idea of signing Aaron Rodgers after speaking directly with the veteran quarterback during free agency.
During Tuesday’s practice, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was stepped on. After practice, coach Mike Tomlin downplayed the situation. “He just got stepped on,” Tomlin said, via Mike DeFabo of TheAthletic.com. “It was nothing of any significance. He finished his work.”
The arrival of Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh is already sparking major changes. According to reports, Mike Tomlin and the Steelers are preparing a crucial adjustment to their offensive scheme.