While their preference would be to re-sign either Justin Fields or Russell Wilson, the Steelers may consider signing four-time league MVP and future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers to help stabilize their quarterback position.
Three candidates come to mind in case the Carroll-Russell reunion tour is nothing more than a pipe dream. Sam Darnold, Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields could potentially be in play for Carroll in Sin City.
But Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer has another Super Bowl-winning quarterback in mind for the Steelers. "I’d say an outside QB, then Justin Fields, then Russell Wilson," Bree
"The Jets are amidst an overhaul of football operations, searching for a general manager and head coach while also trying to navigate a strenuous situation under center," PFF Wrote. "Aaron Rodgers’ future is very much in limbo.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' 2025 quarterback situation will end up sorting itself out sooner rather than later, with free agency less than a month away, but it seems some more momentum is picking up on the idea that the Steelers could look outside the organization.
Should the Steelers beware of veteran QB options like Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers and Matthew Stafford given their uneven results this season? How should receiver George Pickens and his stated preference Rodgers fit into the conversation?
Mougey worked with Sean Payton and George Paton as the Broncos signed off on an astonishing $83MM-plus in Russell Wilson dead cap, and he is now in charge of a Jets team prepared to move on from Aaron Rodgers.
Heading into free agency on the other side of 30, Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston knows he must refine his game. In order to do so, he's looking to some of the greats at taking care of the football -- Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson.
Jameis Winston is currently an NFL free agent after playing for the Browns but is taking inspiration from two star QBs this offseason.
Elliott, who commented on an Instagram post telling the former Jets quarterback to “Leave his ass at the retirement home” on Feb. 12, was pictured with Rodgers while at a training facility, with the pair smiling.
Aaron Rodgers has left the New York Jets but FOX analyst Michael Strahan is doubtful he will succeed at another team amid links with the Pittsburgh Steelers.