
Aaron Rodgers’ Potential Steelers Signing Delayed Amid Speculation
The future of veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers remains uncertain, but speculation continues to swirl around a potential move to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite limited interest across the league, Pittsburgh appears to be the only team seriously considering bringing Rodgers in—assuming he still wants to play.
The Steelers’ current quarterback situation lacks clarity, with Mason Rudolph and Will Howard leading the depth chart. While neither is considered a strong long-term option, Rodgers, even at his age, may still offer more value and leadership in the short term.
NFL insider Mike Florio has suggested that Rodgers may be waiting until the NFL releases the 2025 schedule on May 14 before making any decisions. Florio theorized that if Rodgers signs before the schedule drops, the NFL might give the Steelers more prime-time games to capitalize on his star power. Waiting until afterward could potentially limit those spotlight matchups.
This idea raises questions, especially since Rodgers has previously described himself as a “must-see” player and has never shied away from attention. However, this situation seems to be more about timing and strategy than public perception.
In the end, Steelers fans are less concerned with scheduling logistics and more eager for a final answer—will Rodgers join the team or not? Until he decides, the speculation will continue, and the team’s quarterback situation will remain unresolved.