The Pittsburgh steelers do not know who will still be their quarter-back leaving in 2025, but they could get closer to understanding it. During a segment on the initiates of NFL Network who discuss the recent launch session of Rodgers with the Steelers WR DK Metcalf, the initiate of the NFL, Tom Pelissero, said that “all signs point” to Rodgers to sign with the Steelers.
“It really seems to be a situation where all signs point to Aaron Rodgers as a quarter of the Steelers, but until he calls and says that I am there, they cannot be 100%sure.”
It looks like Rodgers tends to sign with the Steelers for a bit now, especially after visiting the team on March 21. But he still did not decided where he was going to play next season, even with the New York Giants apparently out of the race after having signed Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston. There is also the question of whether he will play, because the 41 -year -old man could also consider retirement.
Pittsburgh is the only team that actively pursues Rodgers, and taking into account their visit to the team’s facilities and the launch session with Metcalf, it seems that it is divided to membership in the Steelers. Athletics previously reported that Rodgers wanted to sign with the Vikings du Minnesota if they expressed their interest, but they focus on the future with the choice of first round in 2024 JJ McCarthy. If Rodgers remains unsigned and the Vikings do not like what they see of McCarthy during the OTA, they could always rotate for Rodgers, although it seems unlikely.
Although the Steelers do not have a deadline for Rodgers, Mike Tomlin said that the team wanted to understand who will be their quarter by training camp. The closer it is, the more the Steelers can be impatient, especially with some of the organization who want it to decide soon.
No one really has an overview when Aaron Rodgers will decide what he will do next season, but it seems that a decision could get closer. With Pittsburgh really his only option right now outside the retirement, if Rodgers is playing next season, it seems at the moment that he will probably find himself in Pittsburgh. But as Pelissero said, until he makes the decision, there is always room for doubt.