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Steelers sign QB Aaron Rodgers to one-year, $22M deal

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 11:29 AM

Aaron Rodgers is back for a second season with the Steelers, officially signing a one-year deal for 2026.

The ​Steelers announced the signing on Monday, ‌well ahead of first-year head coach Mike McCarthy’s stated goal of getting Rodgers on the field for mandatory minicamp in June.

According to multiple reports, the ‌deal ​is worth up to $22 ⁠million.

Rodgers left his return ⁠uncertain when longtime head coach Mike Tomlin announced he would not be back with the Steelers in 2026. Rodgers made ​it clear he signed with the Steelers as an unrestricted free agent in ⁠2025 in large part ⁠because of Tomlin’s voice at the ​top of the organization.

But he’s also no stranger ​to McCarthy, his coach from 2006 ‌to 2018 in Green Bay, who was hired by the Steelers in January. In 2011, they won the Super Bowl (against the ⁠Steelers) and Rodgers was Super Bowl MVP.

Rodgers started all 16 games he played for the Steelers in ⁠2025, missing ‌one game due to a ⁠wrist injury. He completed 327 ​of ‌498 passes (65.7%) for 3,322 yards, 24 ​touchdowns and ⁠just seven interceptions.

The four-time NFL MVP has played 21 total seasons. In 264 games (257 starts) he has completed 65.1% passes for 66,274 yards and 527 touchdowns with 123 interceptions.

–Field ​Level Media