AARON Rodgers has finally joined the Pittsburgh Steelers after months of negotiations.
The 41-year-old has been pondering his future during the NFL offseason.
He was let go by the New York Jets at the end of last season, and was considering retirement.
But he has signed a one-year contract with the Steelers, ending all speculation.
The Hall of Fame-bound quarterback told last month how he only wanted $10 million a year to join them.
It is a major deal for the AFC North team, who have been desperate to sign a new QB.
Mike Tomlin has held a number of talks over recent weeks with Rodgers about his plans.
He will now link up with the roster and begin to learn their playbook ahead of the new campaign.
Rodgers has been keeping a low profile since leaving the Jets earlier this year.
He has been spending time with his mystery new girlfriend at his Malibu beach house.
His only public appearances have been a TV spot on the Pat McAfee Show.
And he was seen at the Kentucky Derby, where he was seen wearing a ring, sparking engagement speculation.
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