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It's officially May, and Aaron Rodgers still hasn't signed anywhere. He's once again slow-playing another offseason, just like last year when he waited until June to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Many expect Rodgers to return to the Steelers for another season, although he also appears to be entertaining the Arizona Cardinals.
Fortunately for Pittsburgh, former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck remains confident that Rodgers will be back.
"Do I think he ends up in Pittsburgh still? Yes, I do. But I do think he doesn't mind toying with everybody the way that he does, especially in the media," Hasselbeck said on Monday's episode of "The Herd" with Colin Cowherd.
Many expect Aaron Rodgers to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers for another season.
As of May, Aaron Rodgers is slow-playing the offseason and has not signed with any team.
Yes, he is also entertaining the possibility of signing with the Arizona Cardinals.

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He'd better, as his former Steelers teammates are counting on him.
"His teammates love him. His Pittsburgh Steelers teammates, they respect him," Hasselbeck added. "That's their guy. They're fully, fully counting on him showing up in Pittsburgh and trying to make a run at the Lombardi. So it would be shocking to me if it did go the other way."
If Rodgers does leave or retire, Pittsburgh will be forced to rely on its largely unproven quarterback room of Will Howard, Drew Allar and Mason Rudolph, the first two of whom have never played in an NFL game before.