Aaron Rodgers unlikely to return for Steelers
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Maybe the Steelers still have a chance at keeping Aaron Rodgers after all — and perhaps one of the candidates for their coaching vacancy could help.
Aaron Rodgers had a disastrous season end as the Houston Texans defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-6 in Monday's Wild Card game. The defeat has raised questions about whether Rodgers should retire.
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Several Steelers make it known they want Aaron Rodgers back in 2026
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2026 season came to an end last Monday night in a 30-6 loss to the Houston Texans, extending the franchise record of consecutive seasons without a playoff win to nine. Head coach Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach one day later after 19 seasons at the helm.
Aaron Rodgers is back in the NFL playoffs. The four-time league MVP last got a taste of postseason action on Jan. 22, 2022, when his Green Bay Packers lost to the San Francisco 49ers 13-10 in the divisional round. Rodgers didn't get to the postseason during his two seasons with the New York Jets, pushing the drought to three seasons.
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After the Pittsburgh Steelers 30-6 loss to the Houston Texans in the AFC Wild Card Round, there is a strong belief that Aaron Rodgers has played his final game.
This might be Aaron Rodgers' last playoff run. It seems realistic that the Steelers QB will soon finally retire.
The Steelers quarterback coughed it up, giving the Texans a scoop-and-score touchdown in a critical moment of the wild-card game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are once again searching for an answer at the quarterback position, with reports now stating that Aaron Rodgers won’t return. This has been a familiar position for a franchise that has spent the post–Ben Roethlisberger in a very weird spot at the position.