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Mic’d Up Cameras Caught Aaron Rodgers’ Interesting Message to Shedeur Sanders After Losing to Him [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Aaron Rodgers and Shedeur Sanders  hugging
Aaron Rodgers and Shedeur Sanders (Photo via Twitter)

Aaron Rodgers and Shedeur Sanders went head-to-head in a classic AFC North matchup on Sunday.

The Steelers might struggle against the Ravens in Sunday’s winner-take-all AFC North game if they continue with this approach. They wouldn’t have to worry about whether they had just won on Sunday.

Despite an uneven performance during Sunday’s 13-6 victory, Sanders secured the second win of his career.

Following the game, cameras caught Aaron Rodgers and Shedeur greeting each other on the field. The two of them hugged each other before departing. A closer camera actually caught what Rodgers told the rookie standout quarterback.

“Good job, man. Rooting for you, proud of you, happy for you. Stay up,” Aaron Rodgers said.

Week 18 Could Be Aaron Rodgers’ Final Game of His Career

Aaron Rodgers in uniform
Aaron Rodgers (Ken Blaze-Imagn Images)

The Steelers had a chance to make Week 18 meaningless by beating the Browns. They failed. The team seemed to be more focused on keeping Myles Garrett from breaking the single-season sack record. Garrett called them out for that following the game.

Rodgers mustered just 168 passing yards on 39 attempts, per ESPN. That was nearly good enough to will his team to a victory. The Steelers know they won’t have wide receiver DK Metcalf for that game, as he is finishing a two-game suspension.

His shorthanded offense didn’t give quarterback Aaron Rodgers reason for doubt. “I have full confidence we’ll go home and win next week. We’ve done it all season,” Rodgers said in his postgame press conference. “We’ve handled adversity well. When we had to play our best ball we did, other than today.”

Should the Steelers lose, we might be witnessing the final game of his career. He has not stated whether he will come back for another year. The Steelers signed quarterback Aaron Rodgers on a one-year contract.

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