Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly had interesting conversations, which seemed positive, although the quarterback’s future remains uncertain.

“Though Rodgers hasn’t given the Steelers a concrete answer on his future, the two sides continue to engage in positive conversations, and Rodgers is aware of the ongoing roster construction,” ESPN reporter Brooke Pryor wrote.

“And if he doesn’t return, the Steelers’ moves would also work well for second-year quarterback Will Howard, who won a National Championship at Ohio State with the help of a dominant defense and physical run game.”

Alternatives for McCarthy

Mike McCarthy faces a pivotal quarterback transition heading into 2026. The internal depth features veteran Mason Rudolph and second-year prospect Will Howard, who showed flashes of potential as a rookie.

Will Howard #18 of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

However, despite this existing competition, the Steelers might be aggressive in the 2026 NFL Draft, scouting top-tier talent to ensure long-term stability at the position if Rodgers does not return.

Intriguing offensive weapons

The Steelers have bolstered their offense for the 2026 season by adding star wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. to lead the receiving corps. Additionally, the signing of Rico Dowdle provides a versatile back with deep familiarity in Mike McCarthy’s system.

These veteran acquisitions signal a “win-now” approach, giving the offense the necessary playmaking depth for a deep postseason run if Aaron Rodgers returns.

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Rodgers’ first season in Steel City

In his 2025 debut with the Steelers, Aaron Rodgers started 16 games, leading Pittsburgh to a 10-7 record and a playoff berth. He completed 65.7% of his passes for 3,322 yards, throwing 24 touchdowns against only 7 interceptions for a solid 94.8 passer rating.