Pittsburgh Steelers beat writer Mark Kaboly predicts a 99-percent chance Aaron Rodgers returns after the team's AFC North win, amid a waiting game for OTAs on May 18. A report that the Arizona Cardinals inquired about Rodgers was quickly downplayed by team sources and coach Mike LaFleur.
Aaron Rodgers is weighing his NFL future following the Pittsburgh Steelers' AFC North title last season. The Steelers placed an unrestricted free agent tender on the 42-year-old quarterback, which could yield a 2027 compensatory pick if he signs elsewhere before July 22. Owner Art Rooney II has targeted the start of organized team activities (OTAs) on May 18 for a decision. Kaboly pegs the odds of Rodgers rejoining Pittsburgh at over 99 percent. Coach Mike McCarthy has maintained regular contact with Rodgers and praised second-year QB Will Howard. Speculation linking Rodgers to the Arizona Cardinals surfaced when Steelers owner-family member Pat Rooney Jr. said on the PBKC Picks podcast that the Cardinals had asked about Rodgers. The report was quickly refuted by an ESPN source close to the Cardinals who said "Not at all" to any serious interest. Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur also downplayed the idea. Arizona's dismal 3-14 record last year and lack of playoff contention make it an unappealing destination for Rodgers' potential final season. Analysts expect clarity around OTAs or early June minicamp, with Rodgers' options likely limited to Pittsburgh or retirement.