Aaron Rodgers, Steelers
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Aaron Rodgers had a memorable first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The four-time NFL MVP signed a one-year, $13.6 million deal with the team for 2025. Rodgers returned to the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2022 after leading the Steelers to a 10-7 record in the regular season.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has yet to reveal his future NFL plans. As the four-time MVP contemplates what’s next, here is a look at the likelihood he retires on Kalshi.
Gazette’s Gerry Dulac, the Steelers are reportedly “close to bringing in” Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham as their new DC, given his familiarity with McCarthy. Graham was hired by McCarthy in 2018 to serve as the Green Bay Packers ’ linebackers coach and run game coordinator.
Perry joins the Steelers on a futures deal, where he can begin to fight for a spot in the Steelers’ 2026 wide receiver room. The Pittsburgh Steelers hired Mike McCarthy as the fourth head coach in the franchise's history on Saturday as Mike Tomlin’s successor.