The Pittsburgh Steelers is still trying to gain some clarity on the quarterback position. After drafting former Ohio State Buckeyes standout Will Howard in 2025, Pittsburgh selected Drew Allar out of Penn State this year.
Ultimately, new head coach Mike McCarthy has made it clear that he would love for Aaron Rodgers, who won the AFC North with the Steelers last season, to return to the franchise. For Rodgers’ part, he is still deciding whether to return to the league for another season or enter retirement.
Rodgers was originally reported to have been in Pittsburgh over the weekend with the aim of hashing things out with the franchise. However, as of Tuesday afternoon, no official meeting between the sides has been held. While Rodgers continues to mull things over, one longtime Steelers reporter is insisting that the four-time MVP and former Super Bowl Champion must return, as well as veteran Mason Rudolph.
Mark Kaboly wrote on X that the Steelers have no intention of having either Allar or Howard see the field this season unless injuries force the franchise’s hand, and that after an offseason of adding talent aimed toward being competitive, a veteran presence is necessary under center.
Kaboly believes that the best man for the role is Rodgers, and that if the team truly wants to take time to develop its young quarterbacks, Rudolph is the best man to serve as Rodgers’ backup.
“They have to keep Rudolph around if the plans are to slow-play their two young quarterbacks,” Kaboly wrote. “If the goal is to win now, which it is, coupled with moving forward 100% with Allar or Howard next year, Rudolph has to be the backup.”
If Rodgers and Rudolph don’t return, it could ruin the Steelers’ developmental plan and set the franchise back considerably.

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