Steelers, Aaron Rodgers and Projected First-Round QB
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Disappointing Update on Aaron Rodgers’ Pending Steelers Decision as Head Coach Addresses Will Howard
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have a new coach in Mike McCarthy, but they’re trapped in an old dilemma: waiting on Aaron Rodgers. As the team waits for his decision, a recent update suggests they may need to start writing in ink—without him.
One of the first duties of Mike McCarthy in his new job with the Pittsburgh Steelers is selecting the starting quarterback.
If Rodgers returns, he'll have a new weapon in Michael Pittman Jr., acquired in a trade with the Colts earlier this month. Pittman gives Pittsburgh a long-coveted complementary receiver alongside DK Metcalf, who drew heavy defensive attention last season.
It’s important to be cautious when reading things on the internet these days, and that’s especially true on April Fools’ Day. So, when a report surfaced that Aaron Rodgers was planning to visit the Denver Broncos,
Pittsburgh has a rare chance to use the Draft for both the present and the future, and the smartest move may be more aggressive than expected.
Aaron Rodgers has reportedly decided on what he wants to do in 2026. The veteran quarterback joined the Pittsburgh Steelers on a one-year deal last year and helped them secure a playoff appearance in what turned out to be Mike Tomlin’s final season.
Aaron Rodgers opted to extend his career and return for his 21st NFL season last year. After two difficult seasons with the Jets, Rodgers signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers and led the franchise to another winning record under Mike Tomlin.
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