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Aaron Rodgers Hints at Steelers Signing While Pittsburgh Prepares Backup Plans

The quarterback has yet to commit, leaving the Steelers exploring alternatives like Kirk Cousins as minicamp approaches.

Overview

  • Aaron Rodgers has not signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers but hinted at joining them by referencing their Week 12 game in Chicago during a public Q&A session.
  • The Steelers remain optimistic about signing Rodgers but are reportedly considering Kirk Cousins as a backup plan if the deal falls through.
  • Rodgers' delay in signing is attributed to personal circumstances, including health issues affecting people close to him, and his potential desire for control over play-calling in Pittsburgh.
  • Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is reportedly growing impatient, as the lack of a decision complicates offseason preparations and team chemistry building.
  • Team leaders, including linebacker Alex Highsmith, have publicly downplayed the situation as a distraction, expressing confidence in their ability to adapt regardless of who starts at quarterback.