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Did Aaron Rodgers sign with Steelers?

Rodgers agreed to return for 2026

Aaron Rodgers has agreed to a one-year deal to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers, ending the uncertainty around his playing future heading into the next season. Multiple reports tied the agreement to a contract that could pay him up to $25 million, making his return the clearest quarterback answer the Steelers had been waiting on.

What the deal means for Pittsburgh

The move matters because it stabilizes the Steelers’ quarterback situation after a long offseason of speculation. With Rodgers back, Pittsburgh can plan its 2026 offseason and training camp with a veteran under center, while still having time to develop younger players behind him.

It also carries an organizational significance: Rodgers’ return reunites him with former Packers coach Mike McCarthy, providing continuity in coaching style after years of staff turnover across the league.

Why it’s a bigger decision than it looks

Rodgers’ return extends the window for a playoff push. Even if Pittsburgh is still building around the rest of the roster, the team now has a proven quarterback to execute game plans immediately rather than relying on projections or short-term stopgaps.

Key reported details

  • Agreement: one-year contract with the Steelers
  • Potential value: up to $25 million (including incentives)
  • Coaching connection: reunites Rodgers with Mike McCarthy

No additional details about day-to-day medical or performance restrictions were provided in the available material. The news instead centers on the contractual agreement and what it unlocks for the Steelers’ 2026 preparation.


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