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What are the Steelers’ odds to win the Super Bowl with Aaron Rodgers?

With a future Hall of Famer under center, the Steelers suddenly have hope for a Super Bowl run. Are the odds actually in their favor? Here's how Aaron Rodgers changes the equation in Pittsburgh.

Aaron Rodgers quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers
© Naomi Baker/Getty ImagesAaron Rodgers quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers

Aaron Rodgers will sign a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, aiming for a highly unlikely feat: winning the second Super Bowl of his legendary career. No one expects him to achieve it.

First, Rodgers will have to overcome one of the toughest divisions in the NFL: the AFC North. Right now, the Steelers appear to be a step behind the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals.

Then, trying to give Pittsburgh its first playoff win since the 2016 season, the situation will be very difficult against championship contenders like the Buffalo Bills or the Kansas City Chiefs.

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What are the odds for the Steelers to win the Super Bowl?

The odds for the Pittsburgh Steelers to win the Super Bowl are +4000. In an important detail, that number was set before the arrival of Aaron Rodgers and didn’t change despite the improvement in the quarterback room.

The Philadelphia Eagles are favorites to repeat the title at +650 and are closely followed by the Kansas City Chiefs (+700) and the Buffalo Bills (+700). The Steelers are ranked 16th in the overall Super Bowl odds table.

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