Kendra Wilkinson Reveals Why She’s Starting GLP-1 Shots Kendra Wilkinson, 40, is embarking on a new wellness journey with the help of GLP-1 injections, a decision she shared exclusively with Us Weekly during a charity flag football event featuring Aaron Rodgers and RX3 Growth Partners. Speaking at the event on March 21, Wilkinson explained that she has grown frustrated with traditional gym routines and the lack of visible progress. “There’s nothing worse than being in a gym every single day, working out and not seeing any progress,” she said. Despite feeling content with her current lifestyle, she noticed her jeans were tightening, prompting her to seek a solution. “I don’t want to go out and shop anymore. Mama is on a budget, so I have to fit back in my jeans,” she added, revealing she will begin receiving her shots next week. Wilkinson, who has transitioned from reality TV to real estate, emphasized that her goal is not extreme weight loss but rather a balanced, sustainable approach. “I just want to slightly, like, ease my way into it,” she said while at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California. “I just want to be balanced out. I don’t really want to be skinny, but I just want to be balanced and fit in my jeans again.” Her comments reflect a broader shift in her priorities, focusing on wellness without drastic measures. The charity event, which raised over $4.2 million for more than 30 organizations, also highlighted Wilkinson’s commitment to staying active and engaged. She joined Rodgers, 42, and other NFL athletes like Bryce Young and Matt Leinart in the tournament, despite acknowledging she isn’t the best athlete. “What we’re doing here is all about staying youthful, and longevity is the biggest word I’ve been hearing a lot lately,” she said.#aaron_rodgers #kendra_wilkinson #rx3_growth_partners #saddleback_college #mission_viejo

Aaron Rodgers Claims Bills' Defense Has 'One of The Best Players in The League' The Buffalo Bills' defense is navigating a transition period, but veteran cornerback Taron Johnson remains a key figure in their plans. Despite uncertainty surrounding his role in the team’s evolving scheme, Rodgers’ recent praise has reinforced his value. The Green Bay Packers quarterback, who faced Johnson in a December 2024 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, highlighted the defensive back’s versatility and impact. Johnson, a 29-year-old nickel cornerback, has been a staple for the Bills since joining the team in 2018. Drafted in the fourth round, he has made 113 career appearances, including 87 starts, and averages 71.5 tackles per season. His ability to adapt to multiple roles—whether as a traditional cornerback or part of a hybrid linebacker scheme—has made him an essential piece for defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard. Rodgers, speaking on the Pat McAfee Show, praised Johnson’s dual-threat capabilities. “I think Buffalo did this more than anybody, playing nickel to every personnel, because Taron Johnson is one of the best players in the league,” Rodgers said. “He’s one of the most underrated players in the league. He can play a box linebacker and stop the run and he can cover guys.” Johnson’s contributions have been evident on the field. In 2024, he recorded a crucial interception during a 23-20 road win over the New York Jets, and his presence helped secure a Week 13 victory over the Steelers. General manager Brandon Beane echoed Rodgers’ sentiment, noting Johnson’s adaptability. “The guy’s played nickel, but he’s also basically been half of a WILL linebacker just the way our defense was constructed,” Beane said at the NFL Combine. Despite his contract through 2027 and a $9.#aaron_rodgers #taron_johnson #buffalo_bills #green_bay_packers #jim_leonhard

Pittsburgh Steelers Likely to Retain Aaron Rodgers, Cut Ties with Howard and Rudolph The Pittsburgh Steelers face uncertainty at the quarterback position due to Aaron Rodgers’ uncertain future. Rodgers has not yet decided whether he will return to the team, pursue a new opportunity elsewhere, or retire. Regardless of his decision, the Steelers are expected to retain Will Howard and Mason Rudolph in their quarterback room. However, some analysts, including The Athletic’s Zack Roseblatt, predict the team may instead part ways with both Howard and Rudolph in favor of drafting Garrett Nussmeier, a LSU product, to serve as Rodgers’ backup in 2026. Roseblatt argues that if Rodgers remains the starter, the Steelers must evaluate whether Howard is a viable long-term option or if a rookie like Nussmeier would better suit the team’s needs. Nussmeier, a second-round prospect, is considered a top-five talent in the draft class. He completed 64% of his passes for 7,699 yards and 52 touchdowns while throwing 24 interceptions during his college career. His physical attributes and arm strength align with Rodgers’ style, and his father, Doug Nussmeier, has a history of coaching in the NFL, including a stint under new Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy in Dallas. The Steelers hold the 53rd overall pick in the 2026 draft, which places them in a strong position to select Nussmeier on Day 2. With four projected picks on that day, the team could prioritize adding a young quarterback to complement Rodgers. Roseblatt suggests that retaining Howard and Rudolph might be a better strategy, as both players have shown potential. Howard, however, has yet to see significant playing time this season, while Rudolph’s career trajectory has been less promising.#aaron_rodgers #pittsburgh_steelers #will_howard #garrett_nussmeier #mason_rudolph
Steelers Await Rodgers' Decision on 2026 Season Amid Draft Plans The Pittsburgh Steelers may gain clarity this week regarding Aaron Rodgers’ potential return for the 2026 season as their starting quarterback, though his decision will not immediately dictate their draft strategy. Rodgers, who departed after the team’s playoff loss to the Houston Texans, expressed hope to finalize his choice before free agency begins on March 9. His decision could significantly influence the Steelers’ approach to the quarterback position, which has lacked consistency over the past five years. If Rodgers chooses to return, it would provide the Steelers with a clearer direction for 2026, potentially reducing the need to pursue additional free-agent options. However, if he opts to move on, the team may face uncertainty in their plans, possibly leading to the pursuit of another quarterback in free agency. Despite this, the Steelers have no immediate intention of selecting a quarterback with their top draft pick, as they believe only Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza warrants a first-round selection. The team’s draft strategy remains focused on Day 2 picks, though they are unlikely to address the quarterback position until the third round. This decision is based on the belief that any Day 2 quarterback would have a higher ceiling than Will Howard, the sixth-round pick from last year who has received consistent praise from the Steelers’ coaching staff. During the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, the Steelers evaluated three quarterbacks—Alabama’s Ty Simpson, Penn State’s Drew Allar, and Miami’s Carson Beck. According to multiple sources, head coach Mike McCarthy conducted thorough and detailed interviews with each prospect, demonstrating a strong interest in assessing their potential.#aaron_rodgers #indianapolis #pittsburgh_steelers #mike_mccarthy #ty_simpson