For most, when Mike Tomlin moved on as head coach, it was a chance for the Pittsburgh Steelers to change the way they've done things over the years.
But the franchise chose a path not many agreed with -- hiring Mike McCarthy as their new head coach.
Then comes the quarterback decision with Aaron Rodgers.
Does the franchise want ot run it back with a 42-year-old quarterback who most likely won't lead them to a Super Bowl? Or is it time to go young and say, start Will Howard, and see what you have?
Well, according to Steelers general manager Omar Khan, Pittsburgh isn't against bringing Rodgers back.
"The door's open to have Aaron back. I've had conversations with him," Khan said via NFL.com. "I spoke to him last week. Mike McCarthy has spoke to him. He knows how we feel about him. Right now, we're proceeding. ... He's a free agent, and he's not on the roster, but he knows how we feel about him."
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Should Steelers bring back Rodgers?
We need to ask Pittsburgh fans, because the answers would be interesting.
There's no denying Rodgers still has a little juice left in the tank, but is that enough for the Steelers to be taken seriously in 2026? Not likely.
Or is it better for the franchise to hand the keys to a younger quarterback and let McCarthy develop him? Yes, a 3-14 season might be forthcoming, but would Steelers fans welcome it?
Because if we are being truthful, they aren't likely to seriously challenge in 2026 anyway.
So why not get a full year of evaluation into Howard or another young quarterback and say thanks but no thanks to Rodgers?
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