Joe Haden bezweifelt Draft-Frist für Aaron Rodgers' Entscheidung bei den Steelers

Der ehemalige Cornerback der Pittsburgh Steelers, Joe Haden, äußerte Zweifel daran, dass Aaron Rodgers sich bis zum NFL-Draft für einen Wechsel zum Team entscheiden muss. Steelers-Besitzer Art Rooney II hatte kürzlich erklärt, er erwarte bis dahin eine Antwort des Quarterbacks. Haden argumentierte in seinem Podcast, dass Rodgers am längeren Hebel sitzt.

Die Pittsburgh Steelers warten in dieser Offseason erneut auf eine Entscheidung von Aaron Rodgers, ähnlich wie im letzten Jahr, als sie bis Juni warten mussten. Art Rooney II äußerte die Hoffnung auf Klarheit vor dem Draft, doch Joe Haden widersprach dem in der Dienstagsausgabe seines Podcasts 'Deebo and Joe'. Der ehemalige Steelers-Spieler gab zu bedenken, dass der 42-jährige Rodgers, der in seiner Karriere schätzungsweise 400 Millionen Dollar verdient hat, unter keinem Druck steht. „Er muss ihnen nicht antworten. In seinem Kopf gibt es keinen Zeitplan“, sagte Haden. „Es gibt Zeitpläne in den Köpfen der Teams, weil es die OTAs gibt. Aber wenn du er bist, kannst du dich so lange entspannt zurücklehnen, wie du willst. Ich muss gar nichts sagen.“

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Pittsburgh Steelers officials are not frustrated with Aaron Rodgers taking time to decide on returning to the team, according to ESPN reporter Adam Schefter. Schefter shared this update on The Pat McAfee Show, noting expectations for a resolution before the NFL Draft. The team remains patient despite delays.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers placed an unrestricted free agent tender on 42-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers on April 28, 2026—shortly after the NFL's April 27 deadline—a seldom-used move (six times league-wide in the past decade) to secure a potential 2027 compensatory draft pick if he signs elsewhere. Owner Art Rooney II and head coach Mike McCarthy downplayed its impact on ongoing re-signing talks, expecting a deal soon despite Rodgers' indecision and speculation about other teams.

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy revealed he has been holding weekly conversations with quarterback Aaron Rodgers as the 42-year-old weighs his future with the team. McCarthy described the talks as positive during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. The Steelers continue to await a final decision from Rodgers.

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Aaron Rodgers has been in Pittsburgh for several days but has not yet met with the Steelers or visited their facility. The quarterback's agent has been in discussions with the team instead. A meeting could occur in the next day or two if issues are resolved.

 

 

 

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