With Russell Wilson moving on to his next team, the Pittsburgh Steelers have even fewer options at quarterback. At this point, it seems like it’s Aaron Rodgers or bust. However, it’s uncertain if Rodgers will make them a championship contender. He isn’t the same player he once was. The Steelers want to break out of the cycle of mediocrity they’ve been stuck in, but that’s easier said than done. Former NFL offensive lineman Damien Woody believes Rodgers will give the Steelers more of the same, and that’s part of their larger problem.
“This doesn’t lead them anywhere where they need to be as an organization,” Woody said Wednesday on ESPN’s First Take.