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Aaron Rodgers to the Steelers: Will He Stay or Retire? Latest NFL Insider Reports

Aaron Rodgers to the Steelers: Will He Stay or Retire? Latest NFL Insider Reports

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Aaron Rodgers' future with the Pittsburgh Steelers remains deeply uncertain as conflicting reports from NFL insiders paint a murky picture of the 42-year-old quarterback's next move.

According to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the odds of a Rodgers return are actually more likely than not, with new Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy expressing strong desire to reunite with the four-time MVP. Dulac noted that the situation looks even more promising than it did last year at this time, and crucially, the Steelers are pushing for a decision before free agency begins in mid-March to avoid another prolonged offseason of uncertainty.

However, CBS Sports insider Aditi Kinkhabwala delivered a starkly contrasting assessment on Pittsburgh radio this week, stating that people around Rodgers believe his chances of returning are "miniscule." According to Kinkhabwala, those who were with Rodgers as he left the Steelers after the season overwhelmingly indicated retirement seems far more likely than a comeback.

Tom Pelissero from NFL Network struck a middle ground, reporting that Rodgers has spoken multiple times with McCarthy and also connected with wide receiver DK Metcalf, who wants him back. Pelissero suggested the odds are increasing that Rodgers returns, though he hasn't yet informed the team of his decision.

Meanwhile, head coach McCarthy acknowledged the uncertainty in recent comments, telling reporters he and the organization are preparing for multiple scenarios. McCarthy emphasized that communication with Rodgers remains open and strong, and they're ready for whatever decision comes next.

Off the field, Rodgers has been skiing during his offseason, according to McCarthy, who admitted he didn't initially realize the quarterback was into the sport. Rodgers is apparently following his typical offseason routine, taking time to reflect and decompress after a 2025 season where he led the Steelers to a division title and their first playoff appearance since 2021.

The situation represents a sharp contrast from last year when Rodgers signed a one-year deal with Pittsburgh after his difficult stint with the New York Jets. Then he was hesitant about playing at all; now he's considering extending his Hall of Fame career while people around him debate whether that's realistic. The Steelers organization is positioned with adequate cap space and have made clear they want answers sooner rather than later.

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