Aaron Rodgers is not retiring yet, and with his new move, the player has confirmed that he is staying, at least for one more year. The Veteran quarterback and the Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to terms on a one-year contract for the 2026 NFL season.
Aaron Rodgers shocks NFL with bombshell deal with Steelers
The official account of the league announced the deal, citing Tom Pelissero and Adam Schefter.
The move pairs the four-time MVP with new head coach Mike McCarthy, marking a reunion from their time together with the Green Bay Packers.
The signing comes as the Steelers look to stabilize the quarterback position following recent seasons of inconsistency. Rodgers, who spent the majority of his career in Green Bay before stints elsewhere, brings extensive experience and a proven track record of leading contenders.
Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed, but it represents a short-term commitment aimed at contending in a competitive AFC North. The Steelers will now turn their focus to training camp and finalizing their offensive scheme around the veteran gunslinger.
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