On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Steelers officially signed quarterback Aaron Rodgers to a one-year contract. They, like the Jets before them, are hoping the former league MVP will help give them the final push they need in order to become a Super Bowl contender.
[Editor’s note: The Steelers’ front office working through their logic on signing Aaron Rodgers.]
The Steelers have a difficult path to the postseason this year. Not only are they in a very competitive AFC North, but their division also has to face off against the NFC North in 2025, including making a late-December trip to Ford Field to take on the Detroit Lions in their final home game of the 2025 regular season.