Aaron Rodgers Decision Looms as Steelers Push for Quick Resolution Before Free Agency
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According to NFL.com and reporting from the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine this week, Pittsburgh Steelers GM Omar Khan confirmed that the door remains open for Aaron Rodgers to return for a second season. Khan stated he spoke with Rodgers last week and that new head coach Mike McCarthy has also been in communication with him. Both sides are reportedly motivated to reach a decision faster than last offseason, when Rodgers didn't sign until June. Khan emphasized there's no firm deadline but they expect resolution before free agency begins March 11th.
Rodgers had a strong first season with Pittsburgh in 2025, completing 65.7 percent of his passes for 3,322 yards with a 24-to-7 touchdown-to-interception ratio. He helped the Steelers win the AFC North championship, though former coach Mike Tomlin has since resigned. The fact that McCarthy, who previously worked with Rodgers in Green Bay where they won a Super Bowl together, is now Pittsburgh's head coach has apparently strengthened the possibility of his return.
However, Khan made clear the Steelers aren't waiting indefinitely. The team is also exploring other quarterback options including developmental prospect Will Howard, their injured sixth-round pick from 2025, and potential free agents like former Packers backup Malik Willis. CBS Sports identified five potential landing spots for Rodgers if he leaves Pittsburgh, with the Steelers listed as the top option, followed by the Vikings, Cardinals, Falcons, and Colts.
Meanwhile, top 2026 NFL Draft prospect Makai Lemon, a wide receiver, has publicly stated he dreams of catching touchdown passes from Rodgers as a Steeler, according to Behind the Steel Curtain. This reflects broader speculation about whether the 42-year-old quarterback will continue his career or retire. Khan wouldn't confirm whether Rodgers is considering retirement or entertaining offers elsewhere as an unrestricted free agent when the new league year begins March 11th.
The consensus appears to be that Rodgers is likely deciding between staying in Pittsburgh or walking away from football entirely, with the Steelers organization projecting confidence in their ability to retain him before spring officially arrives.
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