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Free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers headed to Pittsburgh for a visit with Steelers, probably more
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Steelers' courtship of Aaron Rodgers is more 'complex' than artificial intelligence, part-owner says
Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy and James Jones discuss whether the Pittsburgh Steelers should draft a QB in the first round with Aaron Rodgers' NFL future unknown. The calendar has turned to May, and Aaron Rodgers is still a free agent. Rodgers has been linked to the Steelers for a couple of months, but Thomas Tull, a part-owner of the Steelers, said the courtship of Rodgers is more "complex" than artificial intelligence. "I'm here to talk about AI, and that's a more complex issue than artificial intelligence," Tull said when asked about Rodgers in an interview on CNBC's "Power Lunch." The team has three quarterbacks on its roster -- Mason Rudolph, Skylar Thompson and sixth-round draft pick Will Howard.
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Aaron Rodgers spotted strolling on beach while NFL awaits free agent decision
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The New York Jets officially made four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers a free agent when the new league year began on Wednesday at 4 p.m. However, Rodgers has had the ability to talk to different teams to find his new home in the NFL for the 2025 season, which has led to reports and speculation from multiple fan bases about where he will end up. While the free agency whirlwind has been going on, it appears Rodgers is at peace, enjoying time by himself soaking in the sun.
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Three up, three down: Rays use divergent tactics; Red Sox have rat issues
Old school, new school: The Tampa Bay Rays have two pitchers who have started 20 games this year. One is their ace, Blake Snell, whose 2.03 earned-run average ranks second in the American League. The other is Ryne Stanek, a reliever turned “opener” — in his case, a right-hander who works the first inning or so, followed by a left-hander. In a year in which the Rays lost starters Anthony Banda, Jose DeLeon and Brent Honeywell to Tommy John surgery and traded starters Chris Archer and Nathan Eovaldi, the team leads the AL in ERA since May 19, when Sergio Romo debuted as Tampa Bay’s first “opener.” There is no pitching statistic more derided in sabermetrics than wins for a pitcher.
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