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Aaron Rodgers Credits Sister-in-Law for Steelers Move, Emphasizes Wife’s Privacy

Back in Steelers minicamp on a one-year, $13.65 million deal, he eyes a legacy-focused final season.

Aaron Rodgers says his new wife's sister inspired him to join the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Overview

  • Rodgers says 20-year-old sister-in-law Mia’s input convinced him to join Pittsburgh on a team-friendly contract
  • He reiterated that he no longer prioritizes salary after two decades of NFL earnings
  • The four-time MVP confirmed his private marriage in June but continues to shield his wife’s identity from public view
  • Speaking at Steelers minicamp, Rodgers cited personal fulfillment and coach Mike Tomlin’s leadership in his decision to return
  • He indicated that 2025 could be his final NFL season, framing it as a fitting end to his career