Aaron Rodgers Joins Steelers OTAs With $25M Contract After 2025 Success
Aaron Rodgers has officially signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, valued between $22 million and $25 million, as the team kicks off OTAs. This marks Rodgers' second year with Pittsburgh and his 22nd NFL season, after leading the team to an AFC North title last year. He showcased his skills by throwing passes to new and familiar teammates during practice, including Michael Pittman Jr. and DK Metcalf. Head coach Mike McCarthy, previously of the Green Bay Packers, has replaced long-time Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, setting the stage for a new chapter in Pittsburgh.
By the Numbers- Rodgers' contract is worth at least $22 million guaranteed, with incentives that could increase it to $25 million.
- In 2025, Rodgers started 16 games, threw for 2,965 yards, and secured the AFC North title for the Steelers.
Despite his stellar performance last season, concerns arise regarding Rodgers' longevity and potential retirement after the 2026 season, as this could be his last year in the league.
State of Play- The Steelers have revamped their coaching staff with Mike McCarthy's hiring.
- Rodgers is expected to lead a competitive Pittsburgh team alongside other quarterbacks, including Mason Rudolph and rookie Drew Allar.
Looking ahead, the Steelers aim to build on last season's success, with key matchups against rivals like the Baltimore Ravens that could dictate playoff aspirations. Rodgers' performance in the coming season will be critical to the Steelers' chances.
Bottom LineAaron Rodgers' new contract with the Steelers represents a significant investment in leadership and performance, crucial for asserting dominance in the AFC North. His return and potential impact could determine the team's trajectory both this season and beyond.
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