The Pittsburgh Steelers face uncertainty at quarterback heading into the 2026 offseason, with speculation centering on Aaron Rodgers' potential return. Analysts like Colin Cowherd and Chris Simms highlight alternatives and challenges in pairing Rodgers with new head coach Mike McCarthy. Debates focus on balancing short-term wins with long-term development.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are navigating a pivotal quarterback decision as they prepare for the 2026 season under new head coach Mike McCarthy. Aaron Rodgers, who started for the team in 2025 and led them to the playoffs, has not confirmed his plans at age 42. Reports indicate the Steelers would welcome his return, but experts question the fit.
On FS1's The Herd, Colin Cowherd advocated for signing Malik Willis over Rodgers. 'I would go get Malik Willis,' Cowherd said. 'McCarthy has a connection to Green Bay. He’s going to have intel. Also, the Steelers need to get younger and more athletic. Malik Willis... he’s electric.' Cowherd suggested Rodgers pair better with the Minnesota Vikings, citing past tensions with McCarthy from their Green Bay days, including a 2023 report on Rodgers' dissatisfaction with a coaching change.
Chris Simms echoed the intrigue on The Dan Patrick Show, calling the Steelers' situation the offseason's most compelling. 'A playoff football team, we’ve got no idea who the quarterback is going to be,' Simms noted. He raised concerns about Rodgers accepting a drafted successor like Ty Simpson, given their history in Green Bay where McCarthy was fired in 2018 amid rumors of a strained relationship.
An analysis from Steelers Depot outlined pros and cons. Rodgers delivered clutch performances, such as in Week 18 against the Baltimore Ravens, and mentored Will Howard effectively. However, the team suffered a 30-6 wild-card loss to the Houston Texans without scoring a touchdown, underscoring roster gaps. Critics argue for resetting with a younger option like Willis or a 2027 draft pick to build toward contention, rather than relying on Rodgers for one more year.
McCarthy has expressed enthusiasm for Rodgers, and players reportedly urged his return. Yet, owner Art Rooney II prioritizes championship contention, leaving the decision open amid free agency and the draft.