Pittsburgh Steelers facing a bleak quarterback future as Aaron Rodgers' future hangs in the balance. The team's decision to drop their Wild Card matchup has set off alarm bells, with many speculating that it may be a sign for Rodgers to depart.
Mike Tomlin's sudden resignation as head coach has added fuel to the fire, leaving the Steelers without a clear plan for quarterback. The influence Tomlin had in securing Rodgers in the first place is now a significant factor in his departure, and one NFL writer suggests the Steelers should make a "desperate" attempt to re-sign him.
The Steelers' lack of planning at quarterback has left them vulnerable, as evidenced by their Wild Card loss in lopsided fashion. Mason Rudolph and Will Howard have struggled to fill the void, with no clear direction for the future. If they were serious about rebuilding, having a seasoned veteran like Rodgers compete alongside another young prospect would be sensible.
Rodgers himself seems uncertain about his future, taking time off to think before making a final decision. His 2025 season was relatively resurgent, completing 65% of his passes and posting 24 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. Given the Steelers' desperate situation, it's hard not to see Rodgers returning for another year in Pittsburgh - at least until he hangs up his cleats for good.
Mike Tomlin's sudden resignation as head coach has added fuel to the fire, leaving the Steelers without a clear plan for quarterback. The influence Tomlin had in securing Rodgers in the first place is now a significant factor in his departure, and one NFL writer suggests the Steelers should make a "desperate" attempt to re-sign him.
The Steelers' lack of planning at quarterback has left them vulnerable, as evidenced by their Wild Card loss in lopsided fashion. Mason Rudolph and Will Howard have struggled to fill the void, with no clear direction for the future. If they were serious about rebuilding, having a seasoned veteran like Rodgers compete alongside another young prospect would be sensible.
Rodgers himself seems uncertain about his future, taking time off to think before making a final decision. His 2025 season was relatively resurgent, completing 65% of his passes and posting 24 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. Given the Steelers' desperate situation, it's hard not to see Rodgers returning for another year in Pittsburgh - at least until he hangs up his cleats for good.