As of March 18, 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback situation remains unresolved. Recent reports indicate that the Steelers have offered Aaron Rodgers a one-year contract, aligning with their strategy of not committing to long-term deals for quarterbacks. This approach may be a sticking point for Rodgers, who might prefer a longer contract.
Dulac says the Steelers have offered Aaron Rodgers a one-year deal: “Two things are certain: No matter which option they choose, they will not give any quarterback they bring in anything more than a one-year contract. That is what the Steelers are offering Rodgers. Sources said…
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Contrary to earlier reports, Steelers insider Gerry Dulac stated in January that the team had no interest in pursuing Rodgers. However, the recent one-year offer suggests a potential shift in their stance.
The New York Giants are also in contention for Rodgers, closely monitoring his decision as they seek to solidify their quarterback position. With the Minnesota Vikings reportedly reconsidering their interest in Rodgers, the competition for his signature may be narrowing.
As the situation develops, the Steelers’ firm stance on a one-year contract could influence Rodgers’ decision, especially if he seeks a longer-term commitment in what might be his final NFL season.