Aaron Rodgers' arm talent is still elite.
Slow-Mo Video of Aaron Rodgers' Pass to DK Metcalf Leaves Steelers in Disbelief originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Aaron Rodgers may have made an uncharacteristic mistake during a recent drill with Pittsburgh when his pass was intercepted by linebacker Patrick Queen. However, he has since filled Steelers fans with excitement during training camp.
Rodgers showed his connection with wide receiver DK Metcalf on a short throw that has fans and the Steelers hyped.
Steelers' Slo-Mo Video Shows Aaron Rodgers' Pass to DK Metcalf
On Instagram, the Steelers highlighted their new QB-WR duo with a video of Rodgers throwing the ball to Metcalf, who caught it with ease. To add a dramatic effect, Pittsburgh's social media team gave it a slow-motion treatment.
The Steelers themselves were ecstatic to see the two work on their game, writing "Cinema" in the caption of the post. They also included the "Absolute Cinema" meme at the end of the post, emphasizing how much they enjoyed the play.
Fans were quick to comment on the video. Many were unable to hide their delight at seeing Rodgers bring stability to the quarterback position and build chemistry with Metcalf.
"Super Bowl," an excited commenter wrote. Another one expressed a similar sentiment, writing, "superbowl??"
"Not a Steelers fan but seeing Rodgers in a Steelers helmet and throwing to DK met-calf is out of this world!" a social media user added.
A fan remarked, "man this is really it."
"DK is that dude," a follower shared.
A sixth poster stated, "Mmmmmmmmm more please."
How Rodgers Feels in Pittsburgh With the Steelers
Rodgers signed a one-year, $13.65 million contract to join the Steelers. Considering the high likelihood of his retirement — he has said he's pretty sure this is his last season — the 41-year-old QB is expected to be highly motivated this 2025.
So far, Rodgers appears to be enjoying his time in Pittsburgh. On Wednesday, he said on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he's "getting more comfortable as the days go on." He also has nothing but gratitude to be part of a historic franchise like the Steelers.
"If I can sum up my feelings being in Pittsburgh, it's just gratitude to be in such a special organization with Mike T., the leadership of the football team, and to play for a fan base that cares as much as these guys do."
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 31, 2025, where it first appeared.
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