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Report: Aaron Rodgers returning to play with Steelers in 2026

By Thomson Reuters May 16, 2026 | 8:18 PM

Aaron Rodgers has decided to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2026 and is expected to sign a one-year deal worth ​up to $25 million, ESPN reported on Saturday ‌night.

According to ESPN, he will receive about $22 million to $23 million in base salary with incentives that would push the total to $25 million.

Rodgers is expected to be in attendance on ‌Monday ​at Pittsburgh’s OTA session, according to ⁠the report.

Rodgers, 42, ⁠has been in Pittsburgh recently and there has been an assumption for most of the offseason that he would eventually choose to return to ​the Steelers.

The fact that Pittsburgh hired Mike McCarthy as coach was viewed as a significant factor. ⁠Rodgers was McCarthy’s quarterback when ⁠the latter coached the Green Bay ​Packers from 2006-18. Rodgers quarterbacked the Packers to the ​2010 season Super Bowl title.

The four-time MVP will ‌be entering his 21st NFL season. He’s a 10-time Pro Bowl selection.

Rodgers was Pittsburgh’s quarterback last season and completed 65.7% of his attempts for 3,322 ⁠yards, 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

Rodgers ranks fifth in NFL history with 66,274 passing yards and fourth with 527 ⁠touchdowns passes. ‌He has thrown just 123 interceptions ⁠and his 1.4 interception rate is the ​best ‌in NFL history.

Rodgers played 18 seasons ​with Packers ⁠and two with the New York Jets in addition to last season with the Steelers.

The other players in Pittsburgh’s quarterback room are journeyman Mason Rudolph, second-year pro Will Howard and 2026 third-round pick Drew ​Allar.

–Field Level Media