Aaron Rodgers Leaves Steelers Without Deal After Facility Visit
The four-time NFL MVP met with Pittsburgh's coaches and management but has yet to make a decision, leaving his free agency status unresolved.
- Aaron Rodgers visited the Pittsburgh Steelers on March 21, meeting with coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Omar Khan, but no agreement was reached.
- The New York Giants and Steelers remain the primary contenders for Rodgers, with the Minnesota Vikings officially withdrawing to focus on J.J. McCarthy as their starting quarterback.
- Reports suggest Rodgers is taking a patient approach, advised by his agent, as he evaluates offers and considers retirement as a possible option.
- The Steelers are preparing to draft a quarterback regardless of Rodgers' decision, aiming to secure a long-term plan at the position.
- The Giants are exploring alternative options, including Russell Wilson and drafting Shedeur Sanders, as Rodgers' preference for Pittsburgh becomes more apparent.