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The Pittsburgh Steelers are growing impatient with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has not yet confirmed his return for the upcoming season. The team is frustrated with missed deadlines and may escalate their concerns if he does not decide by May 18.
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Itâs May, and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has yet to announce whether or not he plans to return this season, and some are saying the team is getting tired of waiting.
According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac, the team is getting frustrated with the delays from Rodgers.
"After watching two of their 'expected' deadlines come and go â and insisting this isnât the same situation as last year â the Steelers might not be so understanding if this drags on for two more weeks," Dulac reported.
"If Rodgers hasnât given them a decision by the start of organized team activities on May 18 â their latest, uh, deadline â their patience will start to turn into frustration, and maybe something more."
There were already rumors that the team had planned to draft a quarterback even if Rodgers returned, but it was thought they would probably draft Ty Simpson.
Simpson, of course, ended up with the LA Rams, and the Steelers drafted Drew Allar out of Penn State, who was a top quarterback prospect before he injured himself last year.
It will be interesting to see if the Steelers will actually follow through with their deadline or continue to wait.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Steelers may be losing patience with Aaron Rodgers
The Steelers are frustrated because Aaron Rodgers has not announced his plans for the season, missing two expected deadlines.
The latest deadline for Aaron Rodgers to announce his decision is May 18, coinciding with the start of organized team activities.
If Rodgers does not make a decision by the deadline, the Steelers' patience may turn into frustration, potentially leading to more serious concerns.

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