Peter Schrager joined “The Pat McAfee Show” and outlined why he is not yet convinced Aaron Rodgers will remain with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the report says.
Per the report, Schrager appeared on the program to detail his view that Rodgers’ situation with the Steelers should not be considered settled. The report highlights Schrager’s reluctance to treat any potential outcome as a foregone conclusion.
The item appears among a collection of briefs and interviews in the same report. Other entries cited include “Why Rich Eisen believes Steelers will be better in 2026” and a conversation titled “Haliburton to McAfee: Ivica Zubac ‘brings a different dynamic’ to Pacers,” per the report.
The report also lists a variety of sports topics ranging across leagues and personalities. Items named in the roundup include “Ben Stiller explains decision to skip Knicks’ Game 1 for Met Gala,” “Tkachuk tells McAfee: The NHL playoffs have been unreal so far,” “Why Coco Gauff can see tennis players uniting on French Open boycott,” and opinion pieces such as “Why Hahn would keep Brown over Tatum if it came down to it for Celtics,” according to the report.
Additional headlines in the same collection cited by the report were “Why Charles Barkley says 76ers ‘can’t beat’ Knicks,” “Shams: Joel Embiid to miss Game 2 vs. Knicks,” and “Gary Bettman: Current NHL playoff format works well.” The report says Schrager’s comments about Rodgers were presented within that broader slate of coverage.