Aaron Rodgers, 41, kicked off his tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers with an interception on his first pass during the team’s training camp. The veteran quarterback, known for his stellar performance in previous seasons, viewed the early mistake as a normal part of the process. Rodgers addressed reporters with a smile, emphasizing that the interception was just the beginning of his season with the team. He stated, ‘It’s good to get that out the way,’ showing no signs of frustration or concern. Rodgers, who signed with the Steelers last month after a challenging two-year stint with the New York Jets, is eager to prove himself in his new environment. Despite the early setback, he remains confident in his ability to contribute to the team’s success. The veteran quarterback, who has thrown for 3,987 yards, 28 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions in 17 games last season, is aware of the high expectations placed upon him. Rodgers believes the Steelers have a legitimate chance to compete for the Super Bowl, stating, ‘There’s really only six to eight that really have a legitimate chance [at winning the Super Bowl]. Sometimes, it’s 10 to 12, and there’s teams that surprise you, but I would say on paper, we’re probably one of those 10 to 12.’ The quarterback’s confidence is evident, and he is ready to embrace the challenge of proving himself in his new team’s training camp.