Colin Cowherd discusses the Pittsburgh Steelers' tender offer to Aaron Rodgers, noting its complexity and the team's strategy to control the situation. He emphasizes Rodgers' value at a potential $10-20 million salary, arguing he's still better than most starting NFL quarterbacks, making the move financially sensible for the Steelers.
Impact: Medium. This move by the Steelers aims to retain leverage in negotiations with Aaron Rodgers while assessing his future value. The financial aspect is key, as his performance level at a reduced salary makes him an attractive option.
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Sources in support: Colin Cowherd (Host)

