Steelers more than open to Aaron Rodgers' 2026 return

The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly eager to have quarterback Aaron Rodgers return for the 2026 season, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. As the team enters the playoffs with the 42-year-old Rodgers, his future remains uncertain after he hinted at possible retirement. However, recent developments suggest both sides are open to continuing the partnership.

The Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in the NFL playoffs, where each game could mark the end of Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the team. At 42 years old, the veteran quarterback entered the 2025 season believing it might be his last, as he shared on The Pat McAfee Show. Yet, by the close of training camp, Rodgers began hinting at a potential second year in Pittsburgh, responding with a tentative "maybe" when teammates encouraged him to stay.

NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport provided the latest insight during NFL GameDay Morning. "What we do not know is whether or not Aaron Rodgers will be playing his final game," Rapoport noted. "Obviously if they win, definitely not. If he loses, potentially, and he started this season with the thought that he would retire after the season. In the locker room a couple weeks ago, though, [he] opened the door potentially to returning for 2026. Certainly is playing well enough."

Rapoport added that the Steelers have enjoyed the experience with Rodgers and would be "more than open" to his return if he desires it. The team began the season open to retaining him for another year, depending on performance, and Rodgers has exceeded expectations, particularly in crucial late-season games that propelled Pittsburgh into the postseason.

Defensive lineman Cam Heyward, who has been with the Steelers since 2011, described the locker room as the closest it has been in years, reflecting genuine enjoyment on both sides. Rodgers has hinted at free agency options but appears content in Pittsburgh, where he has helped transform the offensive culture for a young group lacking structure.

The 2026 NFL draft's quarterback class is not as strong as initially anticipated, which could push the Steelers toward the veteran market if they miss a top prospect. While the futures of head coach Mike Tomlin and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith remain factors, Rodgers' potential return could build on the success of his first year, provided his health holds.

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