Aaron Rodgersand thePittsburgh Steelershad a prolonged "will-they-won't-they" courtship last offseason before teaming up for the 2025 NFL season. Will the two parties take a similar approach to the 2026 offseason?
Originally, it seemedthe 2025 seasonwouldbe Rodgers' last. He acknowledged he was "pretty sure" that would be the case during a June appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show."
However, Rodgers appeared to enjoy his first season in Pittsburgh and helped lead the Steelers to an AFC North title. Could that experience – plus the Steelers' decision tohire Mike McCarthyafterMike Tomlin stepped downfollowing 19 seasons with the team – convince Rodgers to come back for another campaign?
Here are the latest rumors and reports about Rodgers' future as he mulls his future ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
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Is Aaron Rodgers returning to Steelers?
Rodgers has not yet announced his plans for the 2026 NFL season, butNFL Media's Tom Pelissero reported"the odds are increasing" for the 42-year-old to return to the Steelers for a second season.
Pelissero outlined during NFL Network's Super Bowl pregame show on Feb. 8 that Rodgers has had discussions with new Steelers coachMike McCarthy– who coached him for 13 years with the Green Bay Packers – as well as wide receiver DK Metcalf as he mulls his future.
"The plan is for Rodgers to take a little bit more time, and everyone hopes [he] comes to a decision prior to the start of free agency in mid-March," Pelissero said.
Pelissero's report comes after McCarthy expressed a desire to work with Rodgers again during his introductory news conference on Jan. 27.
McCarthy saidRodgers would "definitely" be the team's best-case scenario at quarterbackand the 62-year-old coach was impressed with how the veteran signal-caller performed in his first season in Pittsburgh.
"I watched most of the Pittsburgh games on TV and I thought he was a great asset for the team," McCarthy said of Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers contract
With that in mind, Pelissero noted the lone remaining obstacle for Rodgers' return – aside from his decision – would be having the two parties agree to a contract, as Rodgers is set to be a free agent in 2026.
Last season, Rodgers signed a one-year deal with the Steelers in June. His deal had a base value of $10 million and up to $13.65 million in incentives.
It isn't clear whether Rodgers would demand a similar sum in 2026. He has made just over $394.3 million in career earnings, according toSpotrac.com.
Regardless, there appears to be genuine interest from both sides in a potential reunion for the 2026 season.
"At this point, it would not be a surprise if Rodgers is back in Pittsburgh," Pelissero said.
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