Aaron Rodgers is expected to return for a 22nd NFL season in 2026 after agreeing to re-sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The four-time MVP is scheduled to visit Pittsburgh this weekend to finalize the deal. At age 42, he would become the oldest active player in the league next season.
The 41-year-old quarterback is set to turn 43 on Dec. 2 during the upcoming season. This move would place him among the oldest quarterbacks to start an NFL game, behind only Tom Brady, Steve DeBerg, Vinny Testaverde, Warren Moon and Philip Rivers on the all-time list.