Steelers forge ahead at OTAs without Aaron Rodgers, say it's of little concern
Briefly

Aaron Rodgers remains unsigned as a free agent, and the Pittsburgh Steelers are managing an incomplete quarterback roster without him during OTAs. Despite organizational optimism about Rodgers joining, the Steelers' preparations may be hindered as he misses valuable training time. Coach Mike Tomlin emphasized the importance of teaching and learning during the spring, suggesting that development is the priority rather than immediate evaluation. With three quarterbacks on the roster, general manager Omar Khan plans to carry four into training camp, keeping one spot competitive.
In the spring, it's about teaching and learning and getting familiar with players and making sure they're getting familiar with some of the things that we value.
Steelers view Rodgers as a plug-and-play quarterback, but his absence from OTAs increases pressure on a team facing high scrutiny for the upcoming NFL season.
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