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Watch: Aaron Rodgers makes iconic first walk at Steelers training camp

Watch: Aaron Rodgers makes iconic first walk at Steelers training camp

USA Todaya day ago
Roll out the red carpet, Latrobe — Aaron Rodgers has arrived and is ready to get to work at Steelers training camp.
On Thursday, Rodgers' first walk down the hill to practice at Saint Vincent College was captured on video and posted by the Steelers on social media.
A 20-year veteran but Steelers newcomer, Rodgers' attempt at creating his Steel City legacy starts the same as so many before him. This historical walk is one that many all-time Steeler greats have made at training camp — from legends like 'Mean' Joe Greene, Jack Lambert, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Ben Roethlisberger, James Harrison, and Troy Polamalu.
Steelers greatness begins in Latrobe — and we at Steelers Wire will continue to bring you coverage as camp rolls on.
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