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NFL Free Agency Grade: QB Aaron Rodgers and Steelers sign
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Breaking Down NFL Free Agency: QB Aaron Rodgers and Steelers Make Key Signings

June 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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Aaron Rodgers has officially found a new team, signing a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, with plans to join the team for mandatory minicamp next week. After being released by the New York Jets in March, Rodgers evaluated his options before choosing Pittsburgh. Now 42, he is expected to start for the Steelers in the upcoming season. Despite a tough previous season affected by an Achilles injury, Rodgers threw for 3,897 yards, 29 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions last year. Questions remain about how much he has left to offer, but this move could provide stability to the Steelers’ offense.

ESPN analyst Seth Walder assesses the trade by considering factors like on-field impact, salary cap effects, player value and age, and how it fits into the Steelers’ short- and long-term goals. NFL analyst Ben Solak adds insight on whether Rodgers fits within the Steelers’ offensive scheme and how the offense might improve compared to 2024.

Walder points out that while Rodgers has not played at his peak since 2021 and struggled last season partly due to his injury, he still offers more upside than available veteran alternatives like Russell Wilson or Kirk Cousins. Pittsburgh’s offense, which uses play-action more frequently than the Jets did, might better suit Rodgers’ playing style. The Steelers also have a strong defense, solid pass protection despite losing a key tackle, and a reliable top receiver in DK Metcalf, making Rodgers’ arrival potentially impactful.

The move is seen as a reasonable, low-cost gamble for Pittsburgh, especially with Rodgers reportedly playing for around $10 million. The Steelers also bolstered their quarterback depth through recent drafts, so they’re not overly reliant on Rodgers long-term. If Rodgers plays at his best, the Steelers could make a deep playoff run; if not, the risk is modest.

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Ben Solak raises concerns about whether Rodgers will fully buy into Arthur Smith’s offensive scheme, which requires mobility and a play style that Rodgers might need to adjust to given his age and recent injuries. Moreover, the chemistry between Rodgers and Metcalf is uncertain since Metcalf is not known for precise route running, while Rodgers demands perfection from his receivers. Still, Rodgers showed better performance than some peers last season, so his presence could elevate Pittsburgh’s offense.

Overall, this deal carries both hope and risk. Walder concludes that given the circumstances, Rodgers is potentially the best available option for the Steelers if they want to compete while their defensive stars are at their peak.

Fan Take: This signing is a fascinating chapter in Rodgers’ career and offers NFL fans a compelling story of a veteran quarterback looking for one more run at success. For the sport, it highlights how experience and strategic fit can make a difference, even as players age, and underscores the ongoing challenge teams face in building winning offenses around aging stars.

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