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Steelers' $375M bet on Aaron Rodgers may backfire—Mike Tomlin and QB could be out together, says NFL insider

Steelers' $375M bet on Aaron Rodgers may backfire—Mike Tomlin and QB could be out together, says NFL insider

Time of Indiaa day ago
Steelers' $375M move could cost Rodgers and Tomlin their jobs (Image via: Getty Images)
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers and spent $375 million this offseason, aiming for an immediate Super Bowl run. Former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum believes the move could backfire, potentially leading to the exit of both Rodgers and head coach Mike Tomlin if the team fails to deliver.
$375M gamble puts Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tomlin under spotlight
Aaron Rodgers' arrival in Pittsburgh came with high hopes and even higher pressure. The future Hall of Famer signed a one-year deal worth up to $20 million after two injury-ridden seasons. At 42, Rodgers joins rare company; only Tom Brady and Drew Brees have started playoff games at that age. While Rodgers remains confident, critics are skeptical.
Training camp hasn't helped his case. Reports suggest Rodgers is currently behind Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson in individual drills.
Though it's early, these signs raise questions about his readiness and durability. And with Pittsburgh's brutal AFC North schedule on the horizon, there's no time for a slow start.
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The Steelers also passed on developing a young quarterback. Instead, they placed all their hopes on Rodgers—hopes backed by major investments in stars like DK Metcalf ($150M), Jalen Ramsey ($84.7M), and a historic extension for T.J. Watt ($123M).
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This is no rebuild; it's an all-out push for a Super Bowl.
Mike Tomlin's future could be on the line
Former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum believes this gamble might come at a cost—even for a coach as respected as Mike Tomlin. 'If they aren't successful, this could be the end of the line for both Rodgers and Tomlin,' he said on ESPN. 'There would be a line around the block to hire Tomlin elsewhere.'
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Tomlin has never had a losing season, but the stakes are different now. Pittsburgh's front office went all-in, and anything short of a playoff berth could force a reset. With Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow powering high-octane offenses in the division, the Steelers don't have much margin for error. Rodgers has the talent. Tomlin has the resume. But if the $375 million project falls short, both could be gone by 2026.
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