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LATROBE, Pa. -- Pittsburgh Steelers safety DeShon Elliott cracked a joke on Instagram that Aaron Rodgers needed to ‘go to the retirement home’ before it was clear the team was interested in him. “Leave his (expletive) at the retirement home,” Elliott said in March.
Before the Pittsburgh Steelers were able to agree to terms on their one-year deal with future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers, not everyone loved the idea of him becoming the team's new quarterback. One outspoken critic was team legend Terry Bradshaw. Before the signing, Bradshaw had offered a very critical take about Rodgers.