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Aaron Rodgers is all set to join the Pittsburgh Steelers.(Image via Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Aaron Rodgers’ free agency in the NFL has finally come to an end as the Pittsburgh Steelers recently announced that the NFL veteran is all set to enter a one year deal with the team after a physical.
While the contract details remain confidential, Aaron Rodgers’ decision to join the Pittsburgh Steelers after leaving the New York Jets earlier this year did not come as a huge shock to fans. Now, the Baltimore Ravens’ coach, John Harbaugh, has finally reacted to the news, even while fans are trolling Aaron Rodgers.
Baltimore Ravens’ coach, John Harbaugh, makes his feelings clear on Aaron Rodgers joining the Pittsburgh Steelers
Recently, the Baltimore Ravens’ coach, John Harbaugh, spoke about Aaron Rodgers signing the deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
As per ESPN’s Jamison Hensley, John Harbaugh said, “I don’t even really have a reaction, just respect. Respect for the Steelers, obviously, respect of the team that they have, the coaches that they have, head coach — coach [Mike] Tomlin.”
John Harbaugh added, “And, obviously, we’ve always respected Aaron Rodgers as a quarterback. He’s a Hall of Fame quarterback. So, we’ll have to go against a Hall of Fame quarterback with one of the premier teams in the league, who happens to be our archrival.
So, we’ll be preparing for that.”While John Harbaugh praised the NFL veteran’s decision, fans have not been too kind towards Aaron Rodgers.
Fans are not too happy about the Pittsburgh Steelers signing a deal with Aaron Rodgers
As soon as the Pittsburgh Steelers announced their decision to sign a deal with Aaron Rodgers after a physical, fans started trolling the NFL veteran.A fan took to X and wrote, “Not as hype as you think it is Lol”, while another fan wrote, “Script writers working overtime 😅”
A third fan commented, “Let’s hope Rodgers actually makes it past the first drive this time 😅”, while another fan wrote, “Aaron Rodgers realizing he has to go back to MetLife in Week 1 for the 3rd time in a row”.A fifth user noted, “@AaronRodgers12 Welcome back to @MetLifeStadium. I can finally root for you to fail. And not feel guilty about it.”While a lot is said about Aaron Rodgers’ decision to join the Pittsburgh Steelers, the NFL veteran has not reacted to it and has yet to officially issue a statement regarding his situation in the upcoming season of the NFL.Also Read: "Money wasn’t the issue": Aaron Rodgers' deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers remains confidential as NFL insider hints at contract details