Aaron Rodgers Steelers confirmed their 2026 starting quarterback, as Aaron Rodgers agreed to return to Pittsburgh on a $25 million contract, ESPN reported.
Aaron Rodgers Steelers reunite with coach Mike McCarthy
The team announced in January that Mike McCarthy would replace Mike Tomlin after 19 seasons, and the planned reunion with Rodgers adds an emotional layer to the coming season, the team said.
According to ESPN, the deal can reach up to $25 million, with a guaranteed base salary reported between $22 million and $23 million, a source with direct knowledge of the negotiations told ESPN.
Contract details and timeline
ESPN reported that the Steelers made an unusual unrestricted free agent offer to the veteran, signaling their intent to keep him and providing insurance against potential trade interest, the network said.
After several delays in finalizing the paperwork, the two sides reached an agreement that allows Rodgers to return for what will be his 22nd NFL season, team officials confirmed.
What Rodgers did last season and team outlook
League statistics show Rodgers completed 65.7 percent of his passes last season, throwing for 3,322 yards with 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
In the regular-season finale, Rodgers helped the Steelers to a 26-24 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, a win that clinched the AFC North, according to NFL standings.
Steelers management and fans will watch whether Aaron Rodgers Steelers can translate that late-season momentum into a sustained playoff push next winter.
Quarterback room and training plans
Aaron Rodgers Steelers plan calls for Rodgers to report Monday to attend organized team activities, or OTAs, the team said.
His presence is expected to stabilize a quarterback room that currently includes veteran Mason Rudolph, Will Howard, and Penn State rookie Drew Allar, the team noted.
The offense also added wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., a move the team said strengthens the passing game and gives Rodgers more weapons as the club eyes a title run.


