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Aaron Rodgers is set to return to the NFL, agreeing to a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers worth up to $25 million. The deal reportedly includes a base salary between $22 and $23 million, with additional incentives of a few million dollars. This marks a significant reunion for the four-time NFL MVP, who is now entering his 22nd season in the league, potentially working under head coach Mike McCarthy once again, as they aim for one more run together in Pittsburgh.
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In other notable news, former second-round pick Joejuan Williams of the New England Patriots has announced his retirement at the age of 28. Williams, who struggled to find consistent playing time during his career, leaves the league highlighting the challenging journey many draft picks face.
Upcoming Events and Plans
Meanwhile, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed interest in having the Falcons-Saints Monday Night Football game commemorate the 20-year anniversary of New Orleans’ return from Hurricane Katrina. This game is expected to hold significant importance as it symbolizes resilience and recovery for the city.
Coaching Developments
In coaching news, 34 coaches and executives are set to participate in the NFL’s Accelerator program, aiming to enhance their leadership skills and career opportunities. Among the participants are notable figures like Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel and former Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. This initiative reflects the league’s commitment to developing coaching talent and diversifying the coaching ranks.