
Aaron Rodgers' silence leaves Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback plans in limbo
Aaron Rodgers (via Getty Images)
Aaron Rodgers' future in the NFL remains a mystery, which is now starting to affect the Pittsburgh Steelers' preparations for the 2025 season. Despite being widely speculated as Aaron Rodgers' most likely destination, the Pittsburgh Steelers have yet to receive any official communication from the four-time NFL MVP.
With mandatory minicamp approaching, time is running out for a decision, and Pittsburgh's quarterback situation remains anything but settled.
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The potential of Aaron Rodgers joining the Pittsburgh Steelers has been a subject of increasing rumormongering during the NFL offseason, particularly after the team engaged in talks with the seasoned quarterback earlier this year. But current news from NFL insiders indicates the Steelers remain in the dark over his plans.
By Tom Pelissero, Aaron Rodgers has neither publicly disclosed nor privately told the Steelers anything about a decision. On a segment of The Rich Eisen Show, Pelissero underscored that 'Rodgers has not affirmatively told the Steelers that he's coming,' further stating that the team still runs without certainty despite having previously engaged in talks with the 40-year-old quarterback. ESPN's Adam Schefter pointed out that Pittsburgh's coming mandatory minicamp — slated for about June 10 — potentially can be a soft deadline for Rodgers to declare his plans.
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"I think the Steelers' mandatory minicamp is next month. Forget the exact date, roughly June 10. I would think that we would get a decision from Aaron Rodgers shortly before then about whether or not he should play. To me, you can't miss that mandatory minicamp where you start gearing up. I guess you can, but that's not ideal," Schefter said.
Rodgers' choice — or not making one at all — might have domino effects outside of the quarterback unit.
The deadline for making a decision is rushing up with mandatory minicamp drawing near — and the quarterback situation in Pittsburgh is far from resolved.
Also read:
Aaron Rodgers nears Steelers move but Pittsburgh may have waited too long to seal the deal
With days left before the Pittsburgh Steelers' mandatory minicamp, Aaron Rodgers' silence has placed a hanging haze of uncertainty over the situation. Whether he intends to return, retire, or pursue something else entirely, his choice will deeply define the Steelers' 2025 season path. In the meantime, the Steelers have to prepare for all eventualities, with or without Rodgers at the helm.

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