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Aaron Rodgers: Steelers' New Mentor, Investor, and Wild Card for 2025 Season

Aaron Rodgers: Steelers' New Mentor, Investor, and Wild Card for 2025 Season

Update: 2025-08-09
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Aaron Rodgers continues to generate headlines as the centerpiece of the Pittsburgh Steelers reboot entering the 2025 NFL season. According to CBS Sports and multiple reports, Rodgers, at 41, signed a one-year deal with the Steelers worth $13.65 million with incentives boosting it to $19.5 million, a contract that places him squarely in the mid-tier for NFL quarterback salaries and marks a significant shift after his high-profile but ultimately turbulent stint with the New York Jets. ESPN and NFL.com confirm that Rodgers is sitting out the Steelers’ preseason opener against the Jaguars, a decision made by coach Mike Tomlin, despite Rodgers voicing his willingness to play. He told 93.7 The Fan and reiterated to other Pittsburgh media outlets that he's fully on board to suit up if wanted, but also downplayed the significance of preseason, calling it 'not necessarily real football' and emphasizing that the real work happens in joint practices, like the upcoming one against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Rodgers has drawn attention for his role as mentor to rookie Will Howard, who is currently sidelined with an injury, with Rodgers being vocal about Howard's potential and the value of a learning year. He continues to gel with new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, praising Smith’s collaborative approach after reportedly spending hours discussing philosophy and design, signaling a possible synergy that could reshape the Steelers offense. Still, not everyone’s convinced—a piece from steelernation.com labels Rodgers the 'worst in the league,' an inflammatory statement making the rounds on social media and feeding ongoing debates about whether his best years are behind him or if he's poised for a final act worthy of his Hall of Fame résumé.

On the business front, recent coverage from join.ledby.community and Skyline Casino and Restaurant highlights his continuing investments, including a minority stake in the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks, real estate plays, and restaurant ventures—a reminder that Rodgers remains active and diversified beyond the field. Social buzz in the past week has largely centered on his preseason status and the Steelers’ high-profile defensive additions, with online chatter intensifying as fans both celebrate and critique his early camp performance. With the Steelers set to face the Jets in Week 1—the team Rodgers left just months ago—media speculation hints at that matchup as a potential legacy-defining moment. For now, Rodgers keeps the quotes coming and the spotlight firmly on Pittsburgh, with every move watched for clues about whether he can deliver one last memorable chapter.

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Aaron Rodgers: Steelers' New Mentor, Investor, and Wild Card for 2025 Season

Aaron Rodgers: Steelers' New Mentor, Investor, and Wild Card for 2025 Season

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