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While Rodgers has previously alluded to this likely being the last season of his career, NFL Media has reported that Rodgers is open to possibly returning to Pittsburgh for the 2026 season. If Rodgers does decide to continue playing, the Steelers would welcome him back, per the report.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are adding to their options for 2026. The NFL Draft is still months away, and right now, they're focused on the playoffs.
Will Anderson and this Houston pass rush will get Rodgers out of the pocket, and he's shown he can still scamper for a few yards if it means he can extend the drive... unlike another old bag of bones in the NFC.
It comes as no surprise that Rodgers and his mystery wife continue to be the talk of the town in and around the NFL. Just recently, Brittani was reportedly a no-show in a Christmas gathering among the Steelers WAGs (wives and girlfriends). An anonymous Steelers WAG has gone so far as to describe Brittani as a “phantom” wife.
Pittsburgh Steelers superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers shares his thoughts on facing an elite Houston Texans defense.
If you watched the final game of the 2025/2026 NFL regular season, you saw vintage Aaron Rodgers in the fourth quarter of that game as the Steelers came away with a huge victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
The Chargers' playoff berth earned Allen $750,000. More specifically, he earned $250,000 at each of the 40-, 50-, and 60-reception thresholds once the Chargers reached the postseason. Allen receives another $250,000 for the Chargers playing in the divisional round with at least 40 receptions and $250,000 for each additional round they advance.
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t bring Aaron Rodgers in to lose games and not compete with the best of them in the NFL. They brought him in with a goal in mind, and Mike Tomlin acknowledged that after the Steelers won the AFC North with a very impressive win against the Baltimore Ravens.