Several reports say quarterback Aaron Rodgers takes part in a “last rodeo” bonding week with Pittsburgh Steelers teammates as his final NFL season approaches. Yahoo Sports describes the trip as time spent with multiple teammates, with Rodgers participating in team activities while away “out West.” The coverage also notes that Rodgers shares updates through photos from the bonding week, framing it as part of an extended “last rodeo” period. One report adds that Rodgers specifically gathers his pass-catching teammates for the trip, and that it occurs about two weeks before Steelers training camp begins. Across the accounts, the emphasis remains on team bonding rather than on on-field developments, with the “last rodeo” language presented as both literal and figurative, referring to the retreat and Rodgers’ final season. The articles collectively portray the outing as a coordinated effort by Rodgers to spend time with key teammates ahead of the next phase of the offseason calendar.