Author: Michael

Aaron Rodgers isn’t done playing just yet.
The 41-year-old four-time NFL MVP is planning to join the Pittsburgh Steelers for his 21st season. He spent his last two seasons with the New York Jets following an 18-year run with the Green Bay Packers to start his career.
Rodgers comes to Pittsburgh with a lengthy list of accomplishments and memorable moments.
Here are some of the most notable:
Long wait
After developing into an NFL prospect during one year at Butte College and two at Cal, Rodgers was a possibility to go No. 1 overall in the 2005 draft.

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Guardians right-handed pitcher Shane Bieber was originally scheduled to pitch for the RubberDucks in a rehab assignment, but that won’t be happening for the time being.
Bieber was at one point slated to pitch for Double-A Akron Thursday, June 5 as he works his way back from Tommy John surgery. That was moved back a day to Friday, June 6. Now, it has been delayed entirely, as Bieber reported soreness following a bullpen session, according to multiple reports out of New York, where the Guardians have been playing the Yankees.
Bieber met with team doctors and will meet with Dr.

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EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Connor McDavid had two hits on the opening shift of the Stanley Cup Final, and that was just the start of the Edmonton Oilers taking the body in Game 1 of their rematch against the Florida Panthers.
The series opener was a clear message that for all their skill and talent, the Oilers are eager to counter Florida’s physicality with some of their own. The teams combined for 102 hits, many of them bruising body checks sending opponents into the glass and to the ice.

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Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousin is the biggest loser from quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ reported decision to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cousins was always Pittsburgh’s best alternative if Rodgers decided to retire, and now he’s basically stuck with the Falcons as their backup quarterback for the time being.
Across the NFL, it’s very difficult to find a clear quarterback opening right now where Cousins could take the job right away.

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Pope Leo XIV’s duties and day-to-day life may have changed since he became the successor to Pope Francis, but that isn’t stopping him from repping his V’s at the Vatican.
He proved that during a meeting with members of the National Italian American Foundation at the Vatican in Italy on June 4, when he received a baseball hat of his alma mater, Villanova University.
To no surprise, his holiness was brought to a smile when he received the gift, which he briefly took off his zucchetto to put on for a photo.

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