Aaron Rodgers ignores Pittsburgh Steelers and leaves the country in a surprise move
Three weeks into NFL free agency, the Pittsburgh Steelers remain without a clear answer at quarterback. Their top target, Aaron Rodgers, has yet to commit-and instead of engaging i
31/03/2025 - 14:50 CDT
Three weeks into NFL free agency, the Pittsburgh Steelers remain without a clear answer at quarterback. Their top target, Aaron Rodgers, has yet to commit-and instead of engaging in negotiations, the 41-year-old veteran has been spotted vacationing in Tijuana, Mexico.
Sports media personality Dov Kleiman shared a clip of Rodgers leaving a hotel in Tijuana, raising eyebrows across the league. With the Steelers, their fans, and the entire NFL world awaiting his decision, Rodgers' whereabouts have only added to the mystery surrounding his future.
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Despite the uncertainty, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has maintained patience, stating that there is no set deadline for Rodgers to decide. "We're exploring all possibilities," Tomlin said, emphasizing that the team is keeping its options open.
While the Rodgers saga continues, the Steelers have not been idle. They recently re-signed Mason Rudolph and added Skylar Thompson to their quarterback depth chart. However, neither player is considered a long-term solution, leaving Pittsburgh in a tough spot if Rodgers opts out.
The team was previously linked to other available quarterbacks, but those options are quickly disappearing. Russell Wilson signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier this offseason but left for the Denver Broncos, while Justin Fields joined the Steelers via trade from the Chicago Bears. If Rodgers does not commit, the Steelers may be forced to explore other trade options or look toward the upcoming NFL Draft to find their next franchise quarterback.
Rodgers' decision has significant implications not just for the Steelers, but for the entire league. If he joins Pittsburgh, it could immediately make them contenders. If he stays out of the picture, the Steelers may have to settle for a bridge quarterback or roll the dice on a rookie.
For now, the Steelers-and their fans-can do nothing but wait. Whether Rodgers is genuinely considering a move to Pittsburgh or just enjoying his offseason remains to be seen. But with time running out, the pressure is mounting for Pittsburgh to find its answer at quarterback.