The Steelers have signed quarterback Aaron Rodgers, but this has had minimal impact on their Super Bowl betting odds, which shifted from +4500 to +4000 at DraftKings, still making them 40-1 long shots. Other sportsbooks like BetMGM have kept their odds at 45-1, reflecting the expectation surrounding the Rodgers acquisition. Critics, including Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook’s Ed Salmons, argue that Rodgers’ performance has declined, questioning whether he can elevate the Steelers beyond merely reaching the postseason for the first time in nine years.