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Steelers sign Aaron Rodgers, pending a physical

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  The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a surprising and exciting move by agreeing to sign veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers to a one-year contract, pending a physical examination. The announcement has sent shockwaves through the NFL, as Rodgers, a former MVP and one of the league’s most prominent players, is set to join a new team for the 2025 season. While the deal is not fully finalized until Rodgers passes his physical, the agreement marks a significant moment for the Steelers as they look to bolster their roster with a high-profile quarterback. The financial details of the contract have not yet been officially disclosed, but they are expected to become public once the contract is formally filed, or possibly even sooner if leaks emerge. In April, Rodgers mentioned he would be willing to play for $10 million in 2025, a figure that raised eyebrows given his stature and past earnings. However, speculation suggests that the actual amount of his new contract with the Steelers could be ...

Pacers Stun Thunder in NBA Finals Game 1 with Last-Second Shot

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In an amazing start to the 2025 NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-110 in Game 1.  Tyrese Haliburton of the Pacers made a fantastic shot with only 0.3 seconds left, giving his team the win. The game, played on June 5, 2025, in Oklahoma City, showed how the Pacers never gave up. They came back from being 15 points behind in the last part of the game, shocking everyone and making the Thunder's fans totally silent. How the Game Went Down: At first, the Thunder, who had a great season, looked very strong. Their defense was tough, making the Pacers lose the ball a lot. The Thunder's best player, S hai Gilgeous-Alexander, scored a lot of points early on. The Pacers struggled with losing the ball in the first half, making 19 mistakes. They were behind by 12 points at halftime. But even with their mistakes, they kept the game close. In the third quarter, the Pacers started to play better and made fewer mistakes. They slowly caught up. But by the start of...