Ever since Ben Roethlisberger retired, Mike Tomlin has struggled to find the Steelers’ next quarterback of the future. Pittsburgh has had a variety of players step into the position in recent years. Unfortunately, the consistency the Steelers have been searching for just hasn’t been there. Now, Tomlin and the Steelers’ latest interest at the position is Aaron Rodgers.
Tomlin already takes heat from the fan base, given the organization’s lack of recent success in the postseason. However, if the Rodgers experiment goes poorly, that could open another can of worms. During his weekly chat with The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Brian Batko was asked who takes the blame if Rodgers doesn’t play well in 2025.