Overview
- Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf are suitemates at the Pittsburgh Steelers training camp dorm at Saint Vincent College, sharing a bathroom and shower.
- Rodgers imposed a nighttime no-flush rule to prevent loud toilet noise and Metcalf texts at 9:30 p.m. to check if he can flush.
- Rodgers said living on the first floor enhances his connection with teammates and reflects his leadership approach this season.
- After an early interception on his first camp pass intended for Metcalf, both players said their rapport has strengthened through offseason workouts and now at camp.
- In press conferences, Rodgers positioned the Steelers among about 10 to 12 teams with a legitimate shot at the Super Bowl on paper.