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Early Betting Lines Show Aaron Rodgers Is Getting ‘Zero Respect’

As the 2025 NFL season approaches, fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers are feeling a mix of excitement and uncertainty. After years of struggling with inconsistent quarterback play, the team made a bold move in the offseason by acquiring Aaron Rodgers. But while some see this as a major upgrade, others are skeptical about the veteran quarterback’s ability to lead the team to success.

On one hand, there are those who are convinced that Rodgers will be the missing piece that the Steelers need to become a top contender in the league. After all, he is a two-time MVP and Super Bowl champion, with a proven track record of success. His precision passing and ability to make plays under pressure have made him one of the most feared quarterbacks in the league.

But on the other hand, there are those who believe that Rodgers is past his prime and won’t be able to replicate his past success. At 41 years old, he is one of the oldest starting quarterbacks in the league and has been dealing with injuries in recent years. Some critics argue that his skills have declined and that he won’t be able to keep up with the fast-paced and physical nature of the NFL.

This difference in opinions is reflected in the early betting lines for the Steelers’ upcoming season. Despite having a talented roster and a proven quarterback, the team is not getting the respect they deserve from oddsmakers. In fact, some sportsbooks have the Steelers listed as underdogs in several of their early matchups.

This lack of respect is surprising, considering the Steelers’ history of success. They have won six Super Bowls and have consistently been one of the top teams in the league. But with the uncertainty surrounding Rodgers, it seems that some are hesitant to put their faith in the team.

However, it’s important to remember that Rodgers is not the only new addition to the Steelers’ roster. The team also made some key moves in the draft and free agency, adding young and talented players to their already strong lineup. This infusion of new talent, combined with Rodgers’ leadership and experience, could be just what the team needs to make a deep playoff run.

It’s also worth noting that Rodgers has a history of proving his doubters wrong. When he took over as the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers in 2008, many questioned whether he could fill the shoes of the legendary Brett Favre. But he quickly silenced his critics by leading the team to a Super Bowl victory in 2011.

So while some may see Rodgers as a risky choice for the Steelers, others see him as a proven winner who can elevate the team to new heights. And with the support of a strong coaching staff and a talented roster, there’s no reason to doubt that he can lead the Steelers to success.

In the end, only time will tell whether Rodgers will be a success in Pittsburgh. But one thing is for sure – the Steelers are not a team to be underestimated. With a talented roster, a proven quarterback, and a history of success, they have all the ingredients for a winning season. So while the early betting lines may not be in their favor, don’t be surprised if the Steelers prove their doubters wrong and emerge as a top team in the 2025 NFL season.

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