The Steelers’ 2025 season ended with a bit of a whimper. Losing on a Week 17 trip to Cleveland to keep the Ravens in the AFC North race then beating their division rival and moving on to the playoffs by means of a missed 44-yard field goal attempt at the buzzer, Pittsburgh’s flame finally went out at the hands of a stifling Texans defense that held them to six points at home. The questions immediately turned to what direction was the team heading in. 
Since Ben Roethlisberger‘s final season in 2021, the quarterback carousel in Pittsburgh has failed to set up the future of the franchise. Their first attempts post-Roethlisberger were to set up that future by drafting first-round Pitt-product Kenny Pickett, but a three-way battle that included former first-round pick Mitchell Trubisky and Steelers backup Mason Rudolph failed to produce a winner over time. So in 2024, the team abandoned the develop plan and jumped on the pro scouting train, signing veteran Russell Wilson and trading for Justin Fields.
That combination seemed to be working for the franchise, until it didn’t. With Wilson starting the season injured, Fields led the team to a 4-2 start, and when Wilson took over, Pittsburgh won six of its next seven games. The season came crashing down, though, as the Steelers’ limped into the playoffs on a four-game losing streak before losing their first-round playoff game for their fifth-playoff trip in a row. The team stuck with the free agent route last year but moved on from Wilson in favor of veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Steelers 2025 pursuit of Rodgers was a long, drawn-out process. Over the course of four months, Rodgers casually moved through the headlines, mulling retirement and weighing offers from this team or that team. As other franchises grew impatient or began to see the writing on the wall, that writing pointed closer and closer to Minnesota or Pittsburgh, but despite a couple of efforts from the team on different occasions to get some clarity, an answer didn’t officially come until early June, forcing the Steelers to maneuver much of the offseason, including the draft and free agency, without a concrete plan on who was playing quarterback.
So after the 2025 season ended on a bit of a downward trajectory, it seemed a foregone conclusion that Rodgers would be mulling over is future again, and once the team moved on from long-time head coach Mike Tomlin, it seemed impossible that Rodgers was long for Pittsburgh. That was, until the Steelers replaced Tomlin with Rodgers’ head coach of 13 years in Green Bay, Mike McCarthy. All of the sudden, the signs were pointing right back to Pittsburgh for Rodgers, but ever the patient customer, Rodgers has refused to say anything definitive on the matter.
During a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers provided sound bites that conveyed little urgency or imminency. “We’re sitting here. It’s March 4th. Free agency starts in a week,” he dictated. “I’ve been spending a lot of time with my wife…just been laying low…But I’ve talked to (McCarthy), I’ve talked to (general manager Omar Khan). There’s been no deadline that’s been put in front of me. There’s been no contract offer or anything, so there’s nothing that I’m having to debate between.
“I’m a free agent,” he concluded. “And, again, I’m enjoying time with my wife and enjoying this part of the offseason, and I think there’s conversations to be had down the line, but right now, there hasn’t been any progressive conversations.”
In one of his many recent interviews, Khan also spoke on the situation, per Mark Kaboly, a correspondent for The Pat McAfee Show. “I mean, I don’t really want to say it has to be done by (free agency),” Khan explained. “You know, we’d like to have an idea, but it’s just, it isn’t going to go like it did last year…He knows how we feel, and I think we know how he feels about us. It was a good experience for both sides.”
That doesn’t sound entirely like two sides on the same page. It sounds more as if the Steelers are pretty itchy to know what their situation is going to be moving forward but don’t want to pressure Rodgers. Mike DeFabo of The Athletic asserts that team is working under the assumption that “Rodgers is going to return for 2026, but until he gives them a definitive answer, they can’t speak in certain terms.” He adds that Pittsburgh believes it will “get an answer from Rodgers in the next few weeks,” which could mean a lot of things.
Part of the reason the Steelers are eager to know their situation is so they can address other contract issues with confidence in what their numbers are going to look like. Particularly, DeFabo mentions that the Steelers are hoping to secure two of the team’s premier pass rushers alongside T.J. Watt. Khan recently expressed his desire for the team to reach an extension agreement with outside linebacker Nick Herbig. Two issues arise from this desire. First, Herbig may not want to sign an extension just yet. He may be interested in betting on himself to continue improving his output each season in the hopes of really cashing in next year.
The second issue stems from 2023’s extension of fellow outside linebacker Alex Highsmith. The prevailing thought has been that it wouldn’t be practical for the Steelers to commit that much cap space to Herbig, Highsmith, and Watt, and that someone would end up on the outside looking in, but Khan’s response to notions that he couldn’t extend Herbig while retaining Highsmith was simply that “you can’t ever have enough (edge rushers).” This is likely why the Steelers are working to extend Herbig now, making it more feasible to stomach all three contracts. It will be interesting to see if Pittsburgh can land on a deal that sufficiently satisfies Herbig without breaking the bank.

lol Déjà vu
Having a raging case of Main Character Syndrome really starts to get old once you’re like the 23rd best quarterback in football.
Trade up or back late first grab turner or Simpson and progress as if Rodgers isn’t playing then you will get your answer, his antics are getting old fast
Agreed they should proceed as if he isn’t playing, but who’s Turner?
My bad i meant taylen green. Auto correct. Could be kinda like kordell Stewart. I’m a panthers fan but I feel for you guys having to hear everyday is this douche going to play or not. Just retire or say your playing.
Well I’m a Jets fan, so my Rodgers suffering time is thankfully done (still suffering, though).
Taylen Green is an incredible athlete, but I think if he has an NFL career it’s not at quarterback.
Taylen Green is Anthony Richardson as a QB. He belongs in the TE room … or even WR room. Could be next Megatron.
Show some respect Ooof, he’s 24th behind His Majesty SheChosenOne Sanders 😠🫵🏻
Ok….lets not be insulting here…..ARod at 65 with one arm is still better than that dude.
Hey now, that’s Pro Bowler His Majesty SheChosenOne Sanders to you, pal.
bet max crosby can’t wait for the inevitable rodgers part deux to happen
He should really start a marketing firm once he’s done playing
Mike Lupica has been creaming in his pants for the latest about Rodgers. Why follow the league when you can be “The Human AI”.
You got a legitimate LOL from me for that one, Chuck.
Finally, some surprising news.
I feel like the Steelers priority should be extending JPJ over Herbig.
Just say Joey porter jr. Or did you’re fingers fall asleep
Prima donnas are going to be prima donnas.
Glad it’s the Steelers dating this guy…
Same crap, different year. As a Steelers fan this is just depressing and I actually like Rodgers but it is time to go in another direction.
Of course. His ego needs some attention before he goes on a darkness retreat and huffs bat farts to find himself.
First off who is JPJ? And why not just say his name.
Now for a once great franchise to be boxed in by this snowflake, is a slap in the face to steelers fans. After his ME,ME ME attitude, im done with this clown. Artie, dont be taken in by this prima donna clown. Hes a cancer. Either go with Howard or like a previous poster said. Trade up or down and get a qb and develope him.
That’s the good teammate move right there. Leave the franchise dangling in uncertainty at their most important/expensive position as free agency opens and the draft looms. That’s a true leader.