Aaron Rodgers Opens Steelers Training Camp with Pick — but Sees Super Bowl Potential

Aaron Rodgers’ first practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers got off to a bumpy start when his opening pass in team drills was intercepted by linebacker Patrick Queen. The veteran quarterback, however, wasn’t fazed, calling it “good to get that out of the way” and remained upbeat about the offense’s potential moving forward.

Despite the early pick, Rodgers found rhythm later in the session with completions to DK Metcalf, Scotty Miller, and Darnell Washington. He highlighted the growing chemistry with Metcalf, noting their efforts to build a strong connection both on and off the field during training camp. Looking ahead, Rodgers said he believes the Steelers are among several NFL teams capable of making a serious run at the Super Bowl this season under head coach Mike Tomlin.