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Mike Wilbon warns Pittsburgh Steelers to avoid signing Aaron Rodgers over drama concerns | NFL News – Times of India
Aaron Rodgers remains a free agent. The majority of people today think the Pittsburgh Steelers will sign him. But no one agrees that’s a good idea. ESPN analyst Mike Wilbon has offered up a stern opinion on this. He thinks the Steelers should keep their distance from Rodgers. Wilbon indicated Rodgers isn’t the player he used to be and has too much drama. His remarks have caused fans to discuss even more about what should be done by Pittsburgh.
Mike Wilbon opines Aaron Rodgers adds too much drama and not enough victories
Long-time Pardon the Interruption host Mike Wilbon is speaking his mind. He believes the Steelers would be making an enormous error to sign Rodgers. “Do people just watch what happens in sports?” Wilbon asked. He noted Rodgers has not been one of the top quarterbacks for a lot of years.Wilbon also brought everyone back to earth, reminding them that the Steelers are a smart, steady team. “They’re going to bring Rodgers and all his drama into that room?” he asked incredulously. Wilbon’s words were blunt, but they indicate just how divided people are on this potential move.Also Read: Who Is Aaron Judge’s Wife, And What Is Her Net Worth? Everything About Samantha Bracksieck
Aaron Rodgers will play for Steelers but not everyone thinks it will be a success
Rodgers has struggled the last few years. He lost more games than he won when he last played for the Packers. He then tore his Achilles on only four plays in the New York Jets. In 2024, he returned and the Jets went 5-12. The team looked elsewhere and drafted younger, quicker Justin Fields to be their new quarterback.Now, the only true option remaining for Rodgers appears to be in Pittsburgh. Others such as the Giants and Vikings made different choices with quarterbacks. The Steelers have only Mason Rudolph, Will Howard, and Skylar Thompson.The Packers could use him, but he’s 41 years old too. He’s talented, but there are so many unknowns. Wilbon believes the risks are too great, even if it appears to be an impending move.Aaron Rodgers can go sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers soon, but ESPN’s Mike Wilbon believes it’s a bad idea. He thinks Rodgers is over the hill and too much of a drama magnet. Wilbon complimented the Steelers for being an intelligent organization and indicated this would not be their style of move. Though all indications are that Rodgers will be heading to Pittsburgh, not everyone believes the relationship will last.
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Allegheny County to hold 100th birthday bash for the Andy Warhol Bridge this summer
With America celebrating its 250th birthday this summer, a major landmark in Pittsburgh will celebrate its 100th birthday.
Allegheny County announced a 100th Birthday Bash for the Andy Warhol Bridge on Saturday, June 27, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato made the event official on Friday morning and said it will feature art, music, games, and more.
“Allegheny County’s history is filled with innovation and creativity, beautiful architecture, and talented homegrown artists, and the Andy Warhol Bridge encapsulates all of that in one iconic structure,” said Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato. “I hope everyone will come down for a fun day of art, community, and a shared celebration of our history on June 27.”
Part of the celebration will be art projects hosted and led by the Andy Warhol Museum and the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. Local artist Strawberry Luna will also create a special, commemorative poster celebrating the bridge’s history.
The Andy Warhol Bridge is the only bridge in the country to be named for a visual artist, according to Allegheny County.
“As our nation commemorates the U.S. Semiquincentennial, it is fitting that we recognize the oldest of the three Sister Bridges, which represent Pittsburgh’s tradition of innovation, ingenuity, and ‘we can do it’ spirit,” said Andy Masich, president and CEO of the Senator John Heinz History Center. “These iconic bridges, painted in ‘Aztec Gold’ as an homage to the city’s official colors, are symbols of Pittsburgh’s vibrancy, culture, and most importantly, its people.”
Formerly known as the Seventh Street Bridge, it was renamed the Andy Warhol Bridge in 2005 to honor the famous artist as well as the 10th anniversary of the Andy Warhol Museum, which is two blocks away.
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Man critically injured after assault in Pittsburgh
A man was critically injured after being assaulted by a group of people in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood on Thursday evening, authorities said.
Pittsburgh Public Safety said officers were called to South St. Clair and Eva streets around 5 p.m. for reports of a man who was assaulted by a group of people. The assault happened next to a Whole Foods store.
At the scene, which bordered a park with a playground, first responders found a man who was unconscious and not breathing. Officers and medics performed CPR on the man until he was taken to a local hospital in critical condition. The exact nature of his injuries was not released.
Pittsburgh Public Safety said “several males of unknown age” were detained and transported to police headquarters for questioning. It was not immediately known if any of them would be charged.
A KDKA-TV crew observed a second police scene nearby on Centre Avenue next to The Fresh Market, which was previously a Whole Foods. At that scene, KDKA-TV observed what appeared to be at least one teenager being taken into a police car. A witness told KDKA-TV they saw police questioning nearly 10 people, ranging from grade schoolers to teenagers.
Pittsburgh Public Safety did not say what led up to the assault.
“Those kids, whoever they were, need to be reprimanded for that, because that was horrible, horrible,” said Asia Wilter, who was nearby on Thursday evening.
Over the weekend, another man was assaulted outside a 7-Eleven store on Penn Avenue in Downtown Pittsburgh. Police say the assault started inside the 7-Eleven after the victim mentioned to an employee that he believed a group of teenage males was shoplifting.
Pittsburgh police say the victim scraped his elbow and had a small abrasion on his face. He refused to be transported to the hospital, but police say he went on his own to get checked out. Police are searching for the teens.
Earlier this month, six teenage girls were charged after authorities said they chased a woman into a Sephora store in East Liberty and beat her. Sephora’s loss prevention officer estimated the teens caused approximately $30,000 in damage.
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Bystander helps students involved in school bus crash in Pittsburgh’s Highland Park neighborhood
Just before 8 a.m. on Thursday morning, a school bus rammed into a tree in Highland Park.
The students on the bus were being transported to Schiller STEAM Academy when the driver began to swerve, ultimately running off the road and colliding with the tree on Bryant Street.
According to EMS, about 10 students were on the bus, and they were evaluated on the scene. Medics on the scene determined the students had not been injured in the crash.
A woman who lived nearby heard the crash and immediately jumped into action to help the students.
“Utmost importance was the kids’ safety,” said Vinnie Branch, the bystander. “I just wanted to make sure they were safe, and I just went into mom mode to protect them.”
“I think it looks a lot worse than it turned out to be,” said Brian Haravan, Pittsburgh EMS District Chief. “Thankfully, the utility pole wasn’t damaged, so while the school bus and property were, everyone else seemed ok.”
The driver of the bus was taken to the hospital for evaluation, and the cause of the crash is under investigation.
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