When Aaron Rodgers first signed with the Steelers this offseason, and the quarterback arrived for minicamp, some of his teammates were a little hesitant to approach him before he approached them.
A few admitted they were starstruck, some slightly intimidated, some just not sure what to say.
After all, this is a four-time NFL MVP during his 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, who drafted him in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft. A Super Bowl Champion. A future Hall of Famer.
And when it comes to stars in the NFL, there aren't many who are more of a household name than Rodgers.
As one player said with a smile, 'It's Aaron 'freaking' Rodgers.'
Those feelings and days quickly passed, though. Because what everyone realized rather quickly is he is simply Aaron, a teammate, one of the guys, a jokester, someone who can relate to everyone in the locker room, whether they are the top receiver or a practice squad linebacker.
"Even my eyes popped," said tight end Pat Freiermuth, whose locker is next to Rodgers. "He's one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game, if not the best. Everyone was just eager to learn from him. It's been such a great process.
"It's refreshing to have a guy like that. He's one of the guys. He doesn't think he's better than anyone else. He comes in every single day and does everything that is expected as a pro and it rubs off on a lot of people."
Nothing could be more accurate.



















