Aaron Rodgers shares detail about relationship with Matt LaFleur that Packers fans have known all along

Rodgers and LaFleur developed a strong relationship

Wendell Ferreira NFL News Writer
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Aaron Rodgers’ main task this season as a new member of the Pittsburgh Steelers is to master offensive coordinator Arthur Smith’s offensive philosophy. It’s a work in progress throughout training camp, but the veteran quarterback is getting closer to where he wants to be in the regular season.

It helps that Arthur Smith’s scheme is similar to what Matt LaFleur runs in Green Bay. Smith was a tight ends coach with the Tennessee Titans back in 2018, when LaFleur was the playcalling offensive coordinator there.

Throughout his two-decade long career, Rodgers has seen a multitude of schemes and languages. In an interview with the Steelers’ official channels, the quarterback shared an interesting detail that Packers fans have imagined since he was still with the team.

After an adaptation season between LaFleur and Rodgers in 2019, they created a hybrid version of the offense starting in 2020. That allowed the quarterback to flourish, winning two consecutive MVP awards while leading the Packers to the first seed twice, including an NFC Championship Game appearance.

“I think I’m pretty close,” Rodgers said when asked about the adaptation to the new offense. “For me, it’s about what image comes to mind when I break the huddle. I’ve got a lot of offenses in my mind. The old school West Coast offense from 2005, Mike [McCarthy]’s iteration from 2006 to 2018, Matt LaFleur’s offense in 2019, then the hybrid we ran in 2020 to 2022. After that, Nate Hackett’s version in 2023 and 2024, and now Arthur Smith’s version. The pictures are starting to crystallize a little better as we get into the third week here.”

Curiously, the Steelers’ quarterbacks coach is Tom Arth, who spent some time as a Packers quarterback alongside Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre back in 2006, but was cut before training camp.

After two years with the New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers is back with a traditionalist franchise in the Pittsburgh Steelers. The training camp at St. Vincent College reminds him of what he experienced during most of his time with the Packers.

“I’d say it’s a bit of a throwback for me, just because we did this same concept for 14 years in Green Bay. We stayed at St. Norbert’s across town, and it gives you the opportunity to really connect with your teammates because there’s nowhere to go, we’re stuck here at the dorms,” Rodgers explained. “It’s been really fun, whether it’s playing cards or, I’m not a gamer, but all these kids are video gamers. Just getting to spend time with these guys has been pretty cool.”

Aaron Rodgers, now 41 years old, signed a one-year deal with the Steelers to have another shot at a ring. He will make $13.65 million as a base salary, and has several incentives tied to playing time, performance, and team results. It might be his final season, so the veteran is making sure to sip every little detail. And some of them remind him of how impactful his time in Green Bay was—for everyone involved.

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