Aaron Rodgers Signs Contract to Join Pittsburgh Steelers for 22nd NFL Season
1-Minute Brief
Rodgers' move to Pittsburgh reunites him with coach Mike McCarthy and is expected to impact the Steelers' quarterback lineup.
Key Facts
- Aaron Rodgers agreed to a $22 million guaranteed contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Reports indicate the contract is for one year, according to CBS News.
- Rodgers will begin his 22nd NFL season and reunite with Super Bowl coach Mike McCarthy.
- Rodgers was seen in Pittsburgh getting ice cream with Steelers players, according to NBC Sports.
- The Steelers are reportedly not expecting Will Howard or Drew Allar to play in 2026, per ProFootballRumors.com.
What Happened
Aaron Rodgers has signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was seen in the city with teammates. He will reunite with coach Mike McCarthy for his 22nd NFL season.
Why It Matters
Rodgers' addition brings veteran experience to the Steelers and may influence the team's quarterback depth chart and strategy for the upcoming season. The contract length is reported as one year by CBS News; other sources do not specify duration.
What's Next
Observers will watch how Rodgers integrates with the Steelers' roster and coaching staff, and how his presence affects the team's performance and quarterback rotation.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight16m agoAaron Rodgers set to begin his 22nd NFL season after agreeing to a Pittsburgh Steelers contract
- Google NewsUnknown1h agoAaron Rodgers is spotted in Pittsburgh, getting ice cream with Steelers players
