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Report: Aaron Rodgers ‘likely’ to play for Steelers in ’26

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 9:45 AM

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is visiting Pittsburgh on Friday and will “likely” play for the Steelers in 2026, NFL Network reported Thursday.

The report added that no deal is done ​and there is “always caution until things are signed,” but ‌the 42-year-old free agent’s plan is to play for Pittsburgh.

Last month, the Steelers reportedly placed a right-of-first-refusal tender on Rodgers. The move means he can accept a 10% raise from last year’s salary ($13.65 million), pushing the four-time ‌NFL ​MVP to approximately $15 million in base pay. ⁠Pittsburgh has the right ⁠to match any offer sheet he might sign with another team as a free agent.

Thursday’s report said it’s unlikely Rodgers would play for $15 million, putting pressure on the Steelers to ​work out a deal perhaps as early as this weekend.

The Steelers can gain exclusive negotiating rights with Rodgers if he ⁠does not sign by July 22, ⁠or the first day of NFL training camp.

If he ​signs with a new team before that date, he would be ​a potential compensatory free agent lost by the Steelers ‌and a potential CFA gained by the new team, provided all other requirements are met under the Compensatory Draft System’s rules.

Pittsburgh hired a familiar face in Mike McCarthy as head coach after ⁠Mike Tomlin’s resignation in January. Rodgers played under McCarthy during his time with the Green Bay Packers.

Rodgers posted his 15th season with at ⁠least 3,000 yards ‌and 20 touchdown passes with Pittsburgh in 2025.

He ⁠ranks fourth in NFL history in passing touchdowns (527) ​and ‌fifth in passing yards (66,274). His career passer rating ​of 102.2 ⁠ranks No. 1 all-time as does his 1.4% interception percentage.

The 10-time Pro Bowl selection won Super Bowl XLV with Green Bay after the 2010 season. He owns a 163-93-1 record as a starter in the regular season with the Packers (2005-22), New York Jets (2023-24) and ​Steelers.

–Field Level Media