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A Rogers running it back once more?

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Two people with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press that the four-time NFL MVP agreed to a one-year deal to return to Pittsburgh on Saturday, ending a protracted decision-making process. The people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal had not been announced.

The 42-year-old Rodgers guided Pittsburgh to an AFC North title last year, throwing for 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He seemed to embrace playing for a team whose football roots run deep, much as he did in Green Bay earlier in his career, and now he’ll be a Steeler for his 22nd and perhaps final season.

Rodgers reunites with former Packers coach Mike McCarthy, hired to lead the Steelers in January after Mike Tomlin stepped down following 19 seasons.

The Steelers made it clear they would welcome Rodgers back, though a couple of artificial deadlines — first the start of free agency in March, then the NFL draft last month in Pittsburgh — came and went with Rodgers unsigned.

The club made the somewhat unusual decision to place an unrestricted free agent tender on Rodgers, a paperwork move that gave the Steelers a bit of protection should Rodgers have opted to sign with another team before training camp opened in late July.

Rodgers joins a quarterback room that expanded while he made up his mind. The Steelers selected Penn State’s Drew Allar in the third round of the draft. He joins veteran Mason Rudolph and Will Howard, a sixth-round choice in 2025.

Howard and Allar figure to be longer-term projects, and Rodgers’ presence will give them time to develop while also gleaning whatever lessons they can from a quarterback who spent three seasons backing up Hall of Famer Brett Favre in Green Bay before becoming the starter.

Pittsburgh also added receivers Michael Pittman Jr. and Germie Bernard in the offseason. The trade for Pittman and the drafting of Bernard could provide Rodgers with more big-play options after teams loaded up to stop DK Metcalf last year.

While it seemed the question surrounding Rodgers wasn’t if he would re-sign, but when, it’s still uncertain when he might actually take the field with his teammates. Pittsburgh begins organized team activities on May 18.

Though OTAs are typically voluntary in name only in most places — particularly with a first-year coach — Rodgers’ familiarity with McCarthy’s offense and the opportunity for Pittsburgh to use OTAs as a chance to give Allar and Howard plenty of reps mean Rodgers could stay home in Malibu, California, until mandatory minicamp from June 2-4.


edited May 18, 2026 1:14 PM

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

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JustInTime
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They gave him $25 million reasons to come back.

“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 

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#2 · May 18, 1:26 PM CT
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The Steelers were 10-7 last year....with both the Ravens and Bengals (Burrow injury) having down years. What are they doing? If any team looks to lose a few games more than last season, it sure as hell is the Steelers. Do they like Will Howard? Is Drew Allar their new savior (all he has to do is 'forget everything he's learned' unto this point....that quote is hilarious by the way)?

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purplefaithful wrote:

Two people with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press that the four-time NFL MVP agreed to a one-year deal to return to Pittsburgh on Saturday, ending a protracted decision-making process. The people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal had not been announced.The 42-year-old Rodgers guided Pittsburgh to an AFC North title last year, throwing for 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He seemed to embrace playing for a team whose football roots run deep, much as he did in Green Bay earlier in his career, and now he’ll be a Steeler for his 22nd and perhaps final season.Rodgers reunites with former Packers coach Mike McCarthy, hired to lead the Steelers in January after Mike Tomlin stepped down following 19 seasons.The Steelers made it clear they would welcome Rodgers back, though a couple of artificial deadlines — first the start of free agency in March, then the NFL draft last month in Pittsburgh — came and went with Rodgers unsigned.The club made the somewhat unusual decision to place an unrestricted free agent tender on Rodgers, a paperwork move that gave the Steelers a bit of protection should Rodgers have opted to sign with another team before training camp opened in late July.Rodgers joins a quarterback room that expanded while he made up his mind. The Steelers selected Penn State’s Drew Allar in the third round of the draft. He joins veteran Mason Rudolph and Will Howard, a sixth-round choice in 2025.Howard and Allar figure to be longer-term projects, and Rodgers’ presence will give them time to develop while also gleaning whatever lessons they can from a quarterback who spent three seasons backing up Hall of Famer Brett Favre in Green Bay before becoming the starter.Pittsburgh also added receivers Michael Pittman Jr. and Germie Bernard in the offseason. The trade for Pittman and the drafting of Bernard could provide Rodgers with more big-play options after teams loaded up to stop DK Metcalf last year.While it seemed the question surrounding Rodgers wasn’t if he would re-sign, but when, it’s still uncertain when he might actually take the field with his teammates. Pittsburgh begins organized team activities on May 18.Though OTAs are typically voluntary in name only in most places — particularly with a first-year coach — Rodgers’ familiarity with McCarthy’s offense and the opportunity for Pittsburgh to use OTAs as a chance to give Allar and Howard plenty of reps mean Rodgers could stay home in Malibu, California, until mandatory minicamp from June 2-4.

Running it back??? I'm not even sure Rodgers can manage a brisk walk these days.

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StickierBuns wrote:

The Steelers were 10-7 last year....with both the Ravens and Bengals (Burrow injury) having down years. What are they doing? If any team looks to lose a few games more than last season, it sure as hell is the Steelers. Do they like Will Howard? Is Drew Allar their new savior (all he has to do is 'forget everything he's learned' unto this point....that quote is hilarious by the way)?

QB mediocrity and a head coach in spitting distance of retirement.

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

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#5 · May 18, 3:48 PM CT
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Just announced this is his final year.....prepare accordingly by having these close by on any telecast he's on:

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Are the Steelers playing in Peru this season…?🤔 😂

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