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Aaron Rodgers Close to Return to Steelers: Where He Ranks on All-Time Oldest QBs
Ian Rapoport said Rodgers is more likely to return to Pittsburgh, where the Steelers have not yet signed him to a new deal.
On Thursday, NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport reported that quarterback Aaron Rodgers is expected to visit the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend, dismissing rumors of a move to the Arizona Cardinals.
The Steelers applied a rare UFA tender on Rodgers last month, ensuring compensatory draft pick eligibility, while President Art Rooney II remains confident the quarterback's future will resolve soon.
Reuniting with head coach Mike McCarthy, under whom he played for 13 years in Green Bay, offers a familiar path for Rodgers after his 2025 season featuring 25 touchdowns and a 94.8 passer rating.
If he returns, Rodgers will mentor young signal-callers Will Howard and Drew Allar while remaining the NFL's oldest active player at 43, turning that age in December.
Pittsburgh's offseason acquisitions—wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., rusher Rico Dowdle, and cornerback Jamel Dean—position the team to contend after winning its first AFC North title in five years.
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania.- Field Marshal Aaron Rodgers is expected to visit the Pittsburgh Stellers this weekend and is likely to play for them this season, according to sources at NFL Network's Ian Rapoport on Thursday. Steelers celebrate this weekend their novice mini-campo, which begins on Friday. Steelers' president, [...] The Steelers ticket awaits Aaron Rodgers' return first appears on PSN News.