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Aaron Rodgers has not told the Steelers positively that he is signing with them according to the report
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Report: Aaron Rodgers Has Yet to Confirm Signing with the Steelers

May 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are eager to sign quarterback Aaron Rodgers, but according to NFL reporter Tom Pelissero on “The Rich Eisen Show,” Rodgers hasn’t expressed any positive inclination about joining the team. Although Rodgers has yet to commit, there are ongoing signs pointing to a potential deal with the Steelers, who have recently wrapped up their first week of OTAs. Rodgers remains in contact with Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, and there have been recent hints suggesting he might sign with Pittsburgh.

Rodgers has mentioned personal reasons as a significant factor in his delay to make a decision about next season. He noted in April that it’s unfair to expect the Steelers or any team to make decisions while he is managing a lot off the field but emphasized his desire to keep communication open with key people involved. Rodgers said the Steelers haven’t given him a specific deadline for his decision, but Steelers President Art Rooney II likely hoped for answers by now. As the mandatory minicamp begins on June 10th, the organization presumably wants to resolve the situation one way or another.

While the Steelers are proceeding under the assumption that Rodgers will join them, they are preparing backup options just in case. Mason Rudolph, who re-signed with the Steelers in March following a stint with Tennessee, reportedly performed well in the first OTAs week. Pittsburgh is also reportedly watching the situation involving Kirk Cousins with the Atlanta Falcons. For now, the Steelers hope to secure Rodgers for the 2025 season, but there’s no guarantee or timeline for when—or if—that agreement will be finalized.

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Fan Take: This unfolding situation with Aaron Rodgers holds significant weight for NFL fans as it could reshape the Steelers’ quarterback landscape and influence the balance of power in the league. Rodgers’ potential move to Pittsburgh could rejuvenate a storied franchise and add another compelling chapter to his career, keeping fans and analysts eagerly watching the developments.

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