
PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) — Some people might be anxiously waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make up his mind about whether he’s going to play this upcoming season. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is not among them. Tomlin told reporters at the NFL’s owners meetings that while he enjoyed spending some time with the four-time league MVP when Rodgers visited the team’s facility earlier this month, he has no intention of putting Rodgers on a clock. Tomlin said he doesn’t think creating an arbitrary deadline would help matters. Pittsburgh currently only has two quarterbacks on the roster in Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson.