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Aaron Rodgers says he did 'the Joe Biden' during Steelers preseason game while explaining wandering behavior

The Pittsburgh Steelers GM said that he sees Aaron Rodgers staying longer than 1 season. Danny Parkins says that the Steelers are "boom or bust", and that pressure will be on Steelers HC Mike Tomlin if Rodgers doesn’t work out.

Aaron Rodgers is still getting used to his surroundings in his third and likely final NFL stop.

The 41-year-old quarterback signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers over the offseason in what he said will be his last season on the gridiron.

Rodgers spent his first 18 years with the Green Bay Packers and hardly got acclimated in his two years with the New York Jets before they said thanks, but no thanks.

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Aaron Rodgers of the Pittsburgh Steelers during the preseason game against the Jaguars at Everbank Stadium on Aug. 9, 2025, in Jacksonville, Florida. (Logan Bowles/Getty Images)

Now, in his 21st season, Rodgers needs to start the greeting process all over again – and one reporter took notice.

A reporter asked Rodgers why he appeared to be walking aimlessly during the Steelers' preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars this week.

"I'm 21 years in the league, so I'm over there [thinking], who do I know on Jacksonville? I know Heath Farwell, the special teams coach. I played against him. I know Chad Morton. He was with us. I've met Trevor [Lawrence] a few times," Rodgers said, via ESPN.

He then compared his own wandering look to former President Joe Biden.

"So, I was kind of looking around, doing the Joe Biden, like, I guess I don't know anybody here, so I'm going to just walk off, and I found Cam [Heyward] and T.J. [Watt] and walked next to them."

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers walks along the sideline during the

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