The Steelers are coming off of a 10-7 season and a playoff appearance but quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields have departed for new opportunities in free agency. The path has appeared open for Rodgers, who is coming off a two-year stint with the New York Jets, but the 41-year-old has yet to commit.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have showed their hand in the quarterback saga, pointing to another option and possibly letting us behind the curtain enough to know they have alternatives to Aaron Rodgers.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger believes that Aaron Rodgers secretly wants another outcome to occur other than just signing with the Steelers. Roethlisberger believes Rodgers secretly wants to join the Minnesota Vikings, even if the Vikings have not shown a ton of interest in him.
The Vikings appear set with their redshirt rookie QB in JJ McCarthy, but a Steelers legend seems to believe that Aaron Rodgers still has his eye on Minnesota.
Another day, another chance to check in on where things stand with Aaron Rodgers, the most accomplished quarterback still on the market. And Pittsburgh Steelers own
The Pittsburgh Steelers believe Aaron Rodgers is "headed in our direction," even while providing no timeline for the free agent quarterback to make a decision regarding his NFL future. Now Steelers great Ben Roethlisberger has weighed in on the Rodgers sweepstakes,
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“I think Aaron is secretly still holding out for Minnesota—which is why he hasn’t signed with the Steelers," Roethlisberger said on his podcast, “Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger. Why else would you go throw with DK and working out, and blast it to everybody that ‘I’m throwing to these guys,’ but you won’t sign?”
Ben Roethlisberger has a theory about why Aaron Rodgers hasn’t signed with the Steelers. Even though he really wants to.
Aaron Rodgers Watch 2025 continues. As other free agent quarterbacks landed in new homes over the last month, Rodgers — cut by the New York Jets after two seasons — remains a free agent. But Rodgers doesn't appear in a hurry to sign with a new team,