The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers for the 2025 season, marking a late-career necessity for both the team and the quarterback. This addition comes as the Steelers, tied for the second-oldest NFL roster, aim to maximize their current roster’s potential while facing inevitable changes ahead. The signing parallels past veteran quarterback transitions, with hopes that Rodgers can recapture his former success and provide the internal spark needed for a successful final chapter of his career.



