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Aaron Rodgers officially returns after new deal with Steelers
Aaron Rodgers officially signs a one-year, $25 million deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers to return for his 22nd NFL season under Mike McCarthy.
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All the Records Aaron Rodgers Will Be Chasing in Final NFL Season, and Where He’ll Likely End Up
Rodgers enters Year 22 in the top five of just about every notable passing category. Who could he pass in the leaderboards in his 17-game swan song?
However Rodgers' final act ends, this will be a quest worth watching — one with a tinge of redemption and defiance.
Aaron Rodgers could earned $2.5 million in incentives next season, but he has his work cut out for him to hit those benchmarks.
The podium microphone was live at Steelers OTAs when Aaron Rodgers, 42 years old and entering year 22, said the two words that closed a generation of football.
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Aaron Rodgers swan song: Steelers QB says he will retire after 2026 season, ending 22-year career
The four-time NFL MVP and future Hall of Famer will turn 43 years old in December
Four-time NFL Most Valuable Player Aaron Rodgers says he will retire after the upcoming season, ending a career that saw him become a fixture in the league for more than two decades
While McCarthy and Rodgers stayed in constant communication as Rodgers hung out in Malibu, California, with his wife and weighed his options for 2026, the Steelers selected Penn State quarterback Drew Allar in the third round of the draft, and McCarthy has talked up 2025 sixth-round choice Will Howard at every turn since taking over.
The end of Aaron Rodgers’ career finally has a date. After signing a one-year deal to rejoin the Pittsburgh Steelers on May 18, Rodgers revealed to reporters that the 2026 seaso
Aaron Rodgers threw for 3,322 yards last season. He completed 65.7 percent of his passes and had 24 touchdowns, with seven interceptions. Despite putting up solid numbers a season ago, Wilbon does not believe Pittsburgh is close to competing for a championship with Rodgers.