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New Suitor Emerges To Steal Aaron Rodgers From Steelers

New Suitor Emerges To Steal Aaron Rodgers From Steelers

The NFL quarterback carousel continues to spin as speculation mounts about Aaron Rodgers’ future. The four-time MVP has been heavily linked with the Pittsburgh Steelers throughout the offseason, even visiting their facility and participating in throwing sessions. However, as May 2025 progresses, no formal agreement has materialized, leaving the door open for surprising contenders to enter the conversation.

One such team generating buzz is the San Francisco 49ers, who despite having Brock Purdy at the helm, might be seeking insurance given his injury history. Purdy has guided the team to impressive postseason success, including two NFC Championship appearances and a Super Bowl berth, but concerns about his durability persist. The 49ers’ acquisition of Mac Jones provides some depth, but analysts question whether he represents a championship-caliber backup option, potentially making Rodgers an attractive target for the organization’s championship aspirations.

When Will Aaron Rodgers Make A Decision?

Aaron Rodgers remains unsigned for the 2025 NFL season, with no clear timeline for his decision. The quarterback’s future continues to generate significant speculation throughout the league.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have emerged as the frontrunner in discussions about Rodgers’ potential landing spot. However, no official announcement has materialized despite persistent rumors.

Some NFL analysts believe Rodgers might strategically delay his signing until after the NFL Schedule Release. This tactical approach could potentially give him additional leverage in negotiations.

Timing indicators suggest Rodgers could finalize his decision in the coming weeks. This timeline would allow his new team to adjust their post-NFL Draft plans accordingly and integrate him into their offseason strategy.

Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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