Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Aaron Rodgers is on the verge of retirement. Diego Pavia didn't get drafted or signed. Who is more likely to play next season?
Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers signed a one-year deal with the Steelers last offseason. At 42, he has not ruled out a 2026 return, but the team is waiting to see what comes next. The NFL's new league year kicked off last week and the draft is just weeks away.
Perhaps the Pittsburgh Steelers may need to have a backup quarterback plan in place in case Aaron Rodgers ends up joining a new team this offseason. While a return to the Steelers for a 22nd career NFL season was seemingly the likeliest option for Rodgers ...
Mike Tomlin predicted Aaron Rodgers will return to the Pittsburgh Steelers, saying the free-agent QB still has a "love affair" with football in his NBC Sports debut.
If Jones isn't physically ready to go by the start of training camp, that will allow Iheanachor and veteran Dylan Cook (who made four starts last season) to compete for a spot in the starting lineup alongside Troy Fautanu, who, like Jones, is a former first-round pick.