As Aaron Rodgers' future in the NFL hangs in the balance, a renowned sportscaster has raised doubts about the quarterback's return to the field. With personal issues weighing heavily on his decision, Rodgers seems to be leaning closer to retirement rather than signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
After nearly a decade in the NFL, former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker under Mike Tomlin, L.J. Fort, has officially announced his retirement from football.
While all eyes are on Aaron Rodgers potentially landing in Pittsburgh, Ben Roethlisberger is shifting the spotlight to sixth-round pick Will Howard, hinting the Steelers might’ve quietly stumbled upon their own version of the Tom Brady story.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may be shifting gears in their quarterback search. Despite ongoing rumors linking Aaron Rodgers to the team, reports suggest the Steelers could pass on the veteran star in favor of pursuing another marquee quarterback.
Shedeur Sanders is expected to get a deal worth $4.65 million with the Cleveland Browns after being overlooked by Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers, who ended up drafting Will Howard.
In the wake of Ben Roethlisberger's retirement, the Pittsburgh Steelers have struggled to find the right quarterback to lead them back to the Super Bowl. While Aaron Rodgers might be the immediate solution, Mike Tomlin and the Steelers are already thinking long-term.
Aaron Rodgers is expected to play for Mike Tomlin's Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2025 NFL season, but the quarterback has recently been suggested to delay the announcement a bit further.
If Aaron Rodgers turns down Pittsburgh, Mike Tomlin and the Steelers already have a bold backup plan in motion. Despite drafting Will Howard, the team isn't leaving anything to chance, they're prepared to bring in a proven veteran and possibly lean on a familiar face.
Amid growing trade rumors, the Steelers' latest stance, backed by Mike Tomlin, has reportedly shed light on George Pickens' future, including whether a potential move to the Dallas Cowboys is truly on the table.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are convinced Aaron Rodgers will choose them as his next team. With unwavering confidence, the organization believes Rodgers is the missing piece to their Super Bowl aspirations, leaving retirement behind in favor of a championship run.
In another surprising statement, the Atlanta Falcons have confirmed they're ready to trade Kirk Cousins to the Steelers. That could happen if Aaron Rodgers turns down Pittsburgh's offer.
While the Pittsburgh Steelers wait on Aaron Rodgers or Kirk Cousins as their starting quarterback, Mike Tomlin's team has released a player who was expected to have a limited role in the 2025 NFL season.
After months of speculation and rumors, the Minnesota Vikings have finally made a game-changing decision on who will lead their offense in the 2025 season. With whispers of Aaron Rodgers joining the team and the exciting rise of J.J. McCarthy, the Vikings have chosen their future at quarterback.
With Aaron Rodgers delaying his decision about the 2025 NFL season, Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers will evaluate a quarterback with a strong connection to the Steel City.
Ben Roethlisberger isn't holding back when it comes to the Steelers' pursuit of Aaron Rodgers. The former franchise quarterback urged Pittsburgh to stop waiting and consider the real possibility that Rodgers might be leaning toward retirement.
Despite weeks of speculation and media buzz surrounding Shedeur Sanders, Mike Tomlin and the Steelers had already made up their minds well before the 2025 NFL Draft. With their sights set on a veteran presence under center, Pittsburgh quietly committed to Aaron Rodgers as the quarterback they believe can lead them to a Super Bowl.
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