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Steelers Confirm ‘Door Open’ for Reunion with Aaron Rodgers
Steelers consider re-signing Aaron Rodgers after coaching change and his strong 2025 season with 3,322 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, and a 94.8 passer rating.
- Amid a coaching change, the Steelers said `the door's open to have Aaron back` and signaled the organization is open to a Rodgers reunion, according to Omar Khan.
- Earlier, Rodgers had already visited Pittsburgh on March 21 and signed a one-year contract just before June 5 after multiple conversations with Steelers brass, according to sources.
- Rodgers produced 327 completions, 3,322 yards, 24 TDs, and a 94.8 rating, but the Steelers lost in the AFC Wild Card round; Khan said, `Unfortunately, we didn't reach our goals of winning the games we wanted in the end. But there's mutual respect there.`
- Decision timelines include the team must now prioritize finding its next long-term quarterback, with 12 draft picks, Will Howard, Mason Rudolph, and a May 1 decision on Broderick Jones' fifth-year option.
- Noting recent contacts, Khan said he doesn't expect the process to drag like last year and added, `I think the circumstances are a little different` ahead of March 11.
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Steelers confirm ‘door open’ for reunion with Aaron Rodgers
If the Steelers know the options on the table for 42-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh general manager Omar Khan wasn't ready to reveal any of the cards in play for either side. Khan wouldn't say whether Rodgers is considering retirement...
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Steelers leaving door ‘open’ for Aaron Rodgers’ return as free agency nears
Pittsburgh’s general manager, Omar Khan, entertained the idea of a reunion with the four-time MVP quarterback during Tuesday’s 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
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