Steelers HC Mike McCarthy drops hilarious joke about QB Aaron Rodgers

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Steelers HC Mike McCarthy drops hilarious joke about QB Aaron Rodgers

Steelers HC Mike McCarthy drops hilarious joke about QB Aaron Rodgers

Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy was asked about quarterback Aaron Rodgers on Saturday and he gave a perfect response.

Steelers HC Mike McCarthy drops hilarious joke about QB Aaron Rodgers

Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy was asked about quarterback Aaron Rodgers on Saturday and he gave a perfect response.

The Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up their rookie minicamp this past Saturday, giving the coaching staff a valuable first look at their newest draft class in action. While the team currently has three quarterbacks on the roster, rookie Drew Allar was the only signal-caller present for the weekend's activities.

But the buzz around the league wasn't just about the rookies—rumors were swirling that veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers was in Pittsburgh over the weekend, sparking speculation about a potential addition to the Steelers' quarterback room. However, Rodgers left town without signing a contract, leaving fans and media alike wondering what's next.

When Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy was asked about the situation during a press conference, he delivered a response that had everyone laughing. "Three quarterbacks is normal, but four would be awesome," McCarthy joked, perfectly capturing the lighthearted mood around the team's quarterback situation.

The Steelers are set to reconvene on May 18 for another round of Organized Team Activities (OTAs). Since these sessions are voluntary, don't expect Rodgers to sign before then. Last offseason, the veteran quarterback waited until mandatory workouts began, which this year fall on June 2. For now, the Steelers are focused on developing their current roster, with McCarthy's quip serving as a reminder that in the NFL, you never know what might happen next.

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