Overview
- NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Rodgers is "more than open" to another season in Pittsburgh, and the Steelers would welcome him back.
- Rodgers had signaled 2025 could be his final year but has praised Mike Tomlin's leadership and says he has enjoyed the environment.
- In his first season with Pittsburgh, Rodgers went 10-6 as the starter and helped secure the Steelers' first AFC North title since 2020.
- Pittsburgh hosts the Houston Texans on Monday night in the Wild Card round, with formal decisions on 2026 expected after the postseason.
- Rodgers is on a one-year deal, and the Steelers hold as many as 12 draft picks that could be used on receivers or even a quarterback depending on his plans.