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The Pittsburgh Steelers face a potential challenge as Arizona Cardinals WR Kendrick Bourne recruits Aaron Rodgers to join the team. This comes after the Steelers placed a UFA tag on Rodgers to safeguard their compensatory pick.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' nightmare of Aaron Rodgers having another landing spot may have been realized, as an Arizona Cardinals wide receiver is attempting to recruit him to the NFC West.
Taking to social media in viral fashion, new Cardinals wide receiver Kendrick Bourne made his best sales pitch for Rodgers to sign with Arizona.
"[Aaron Rodgers], come on, we waiting on you," Bourne wrote via X.
The Rodgers-to-Arizona rumors began to heat up after the Steelers placed a UFA tag on the veteran quarterback to protect their compensatory pick in case he signs elsewhere. But there are very few landing spots that would actually be a fit besides the Steelers and Cardinals.
While the noise surrounding Rodgers' potential Steelers exit continues to grow, Pittsburgh is still reportedly confident that the four-time MVP will suit up in the Black and Gold in 2026.
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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers-Cardinals battle for Rodgers heats up following viral post
The Steelers are worried because if Rodgers signs with the Cardinals, it could weaken their chances of retaining him, especially after placing a UFA tag to protect their compensatory pick.
Kendrick Bourne made a social media pitch, saying, 'Aaron Rodgers, come on, we waiting on you,' to encourage him to join the Arizona Cardinals.

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