Former NFL Star Logan Ryan Believes in Aaron Rodgers’ Comeback
Former NFL defensive back Logan Ryan believes Aaron Rodgers still has potential despite his recent struggles. With few quarterbacks achieving success past 40, Rodgers aims to join the elite club of NFL QB champions by winning Super Bowls with different teams. While last season's stats showed a decline, including 3,322 passing yards and 24 touchdowns, Ryan contends that Rodgers' experience and revitalized environment with familiar faces could be a game-changer for the Pittsburgh Steelers. As the team seeks to become championship contenders, the reunion with head coach Mike McCarthy could spark a return to form for the veteran quarterback.
By the Numbers- Aaron Rodgers threw for 3,322 yards last season.
- He recorded 24 touchdowns against 7 interceptions.
While there's optimism surrounding Rodgers, his recent performance raises questions about whether he can fully regain his previous form, particularly given the challenges he faced last season with limited receiving support.
State of Play- Rodgers is reuniting with Mike McCarthy, his former head coach.
- The Steelers have added new receivers, including Michael Pittman Jr. and Germie Bernard.
The Steelers aim to improve their playoff standing, with hopes that a better offensive strategy and stronger receiver support will enable them to win a postseason game for the first time since 2016.
Bottom LineRodgers' comeback could be pivotal for the Steelers, potentially marking a turning point in their quest for postseason success and solidifying his legacy as a resilient player in the late stages of his career.
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