Aaron Rodgers to the Steelers -- finally: Grading the move, and whether he's actually an upgrade
Briefly

Aaron Rodgers has officially signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers, expected to be their starting quarterback as he joins for mandatory minicamp. Released by the New York Jets, Rodgers has a substantial track record with 3,897 yards and 29 touchdowns last season. However, doubts linger regarding his performance at age 42. ESPN's Seth Walder will evaluate the deal's ramifications on the Steelers' offense and Super Bowl prospects, while analyst Ben Solak will assess his fit within the scheme, indicating both short- and long-term implications for the team.
Aaron Rodgers, a four-time league MVP, joins the Pittsburgh Steelers to bring experience and stability, but questions loom about his performance at 42.
The addition of Rodgers could either stabilize the Steelers' offense or raise concerns about his remaining ability, significantly impacting their Super Bowl aspirations.
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