Steelers odds favor missing playoffs despite Rodgers return

The Pittsburgh Steelers improved their roster this offseason and signed Aaron Rodgers to return at quarterback. Yet betting markets still see the team as more likely to miss the playoffs in 2026.

On Saturday, Aaron Rodgers agreed to a one-year deal to start for the Steelers. The team also added Michael Pittman Jr. and Germie Bernard to the offense while strengthening the line and secondary through free agency and the draft.

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