Veteran QB Aaron Rodgers to sign with Steelers on 1-year deal: report

After months of speculation, Aaron Rodgers has finally made a decision on his future in the NFL. The four-time MVP has chosen to join Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2025 season. This news comes after Rodgers visited the team’s facility in late March, keeping a low profile during his visit.
Rodgers had been taking his time to make a decision, citing personal issues that needed his attention before he could fully commit to a new team. However, with mandatory minicamp approaching, Rodgers has decided that he is ready to focus on his football career once again.
Joining the Steelers means that Rodgers will be filling the void left by Ben Roethlisberger’s retirement in 2021. The team has been through multiple quarterbacks in recent years but has managed to stay competitive, making the playoffs four times in the last five seasons.
The union between Rodgers and Tomlin has been long-awaited, with both showing mutual respect for each other over the years. The Steelers are hoping that Rodgers still has enough left in the tank to lead the team, both physically and mentally. Despite a somewhat underwhelming season with the Jets last year, Rodgers still put up respectable numbers.
The Steelers have had their fair share of drama in recent years, but they are hoping that Rodgers can bring stability to the quarterback position. The team has made moves in the offseason to bolster their roster, including acquiring DK Metcalf from Seattle. With Rodgers now on board, the Steelers are looking to remain competitive while they search for a long-term solution at quarterback.
Rodgers’ arrival in Pittsburgh may be temporary, but the team is hopeful that he can help them succeed until they find a more permanent option. With Rodgers and Tomlin leading the way, the Steelers are looking to make the most of this new partnership and push for success in the upcoming season.