(From Steelers.com’s Brian Batko): Typically, an NFL team with four quarterbacks might skimp on the action for that guy who’s No. 4 on the depth chart. But with Rodgers entering Year 22 and a high-pedigree group behind him, it makes plenty of sense to let the others compete in early June.
“Obviously, with Aaron Rodgers, the experience and what he brings to the table — I’m not just talking about playing between the white lines, but what he can add to a conversation in the quarterback room — has been extremely valuable for our younger players,” McCarthy said. “Boy, I’ve really grown to have a lot of appreciation for Mason. I’m really enjoying our time together.”