
PITTSBURGH, June 5, 2025 – After weeks of intense speculation, four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers has officially signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, pending a routine physical exam.
A Long-Awaited Decision
Rodgers, 41, announced his arrival late Thursday. He’ll fly into Pittsburgh and be present for the Steelers’ mandatory minicamp beginning next week. The veteran quarterback took his time, citing personal matters and weighing retirement before finalizing the deal.
Terms of the Deal
Although the team hasn’t publicly disclosed financial terms, local reporting suggests the contract is under $20 million. Rodgers is known for previously saying he’d play for “10 Ms,” and this estimated range aligns with his recent statements.
Steelers’ QB Dilemma
Since Ben Roethlisberger’s retirement in 2022, Pittsburgh has struggled to find a long-term quarterback solution, rotating through Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, Kenny Pickett, Mason Rudolph, and Kyle Allen. They’re hoping Rodgers, with his pedigree and experience, will provide the stability they’ve lacked.
Rodgers joins a quarterback room featuring Mason Rudolph, rookie Will Howard, and Skylar Thompson, making him the clear frontrunner to start the 2025 season.
Career Revival—and Revenge Tour?
At the Jets in 2024, Rodgers threw for 3,897 yards with 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Though those numbers may seem solid, advanced metrics ranked him near the bottom of the league—26th in EPA per dropback—raising questions about whether he still operates at MVP-caliber levels.
Now, he enters what some are calling a potential “Rodgers Revenge Tour,” with early-season matchups against his former teams, the Jets and Packers, eagerly anticipated by fans.
Fit with Mike Tomlin
Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin and Rodgers share mutual respect, with Rodgers even visiting the Steelers facility incognito back in March to explore the fit. Numerous reports suggest Rodgers will have significant input in shaping the offensive system, echoing the control he once had in Green Bay.
What Lies Ahead
- Minicamp Arrival: Rodgers is set to participate in mandatory minicamp next week.
- Training Camp: Officially begins late July at St. Vincent College, with padded practices starting July 29.
- Season Opener: A high-stakes showdown awaits on September 7 at home against the New York Jets—setting the stage for Rogers’ first meaningful test as a Steeler.
🔍 Summary
- Who: Aaron Rodgers, 41, four-time NFL MVP
- What: Signed a one-year deal with the Steelers pending a physical
- Why It Matters: Pittsburgh brings veteran leadership and stability to a perennially shifting QB room
- Challenges Ahead: Can Rodgers bounce back from a decline in advanced metrics? Will he mesh with Tomlin’s offense?
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