It’s about time. Aaron Rodgers inevitably agreed to terms with the Pittsburgh Steelers following a long, drawn-out saga.
The Steelers almost appeared desperate as they waited an inordinate amount of time as the quarterback carousel churned, leaving Pittsburgh as the only viable option.
When Mason Rudolph was quarterback No. 1 on the depth chart, maybe desperation was warranted.
“There is no drop-dead date specifically in my mind, no,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin told reporters at the NFL owners meeting.
Rodgers will reportedly fly to Pittsburgh on Friday and sign before the Steelers begin mandatory minicamp on Tuesday.






