Aaron Rodgers is once again at the center of attention, but this time it’s not about his arm strength or playoff record. Yankee Scores reports.
A Rarely Used Option
Ahead of Monday’s post‑draft deadline, the Steelers placed the seldom‑used UFA tender on Rodgers. The move preserves Pittsburgh’s right to a compensatory draft pick if he signs elsewhere, while also limiting his ability to join another team once training camp begins.
What It Means for Rodgers
The tender allows Rodgers to accept a 10% raise over last year’s salary, putting him at roughly $15 million for the season. More importantly, it gives the Steelers exclusive negotiating rights if he remains unsigned by July 22 or the start of training camp.
Confidence in a Reunion
Despite the procedural nature of the tender, team sources remain confident Rodgers will ultimately return. A year ago, he waited until June to sign his one‑year deal, but Pittsburgh believes this offseason will not mirror the delays of 2025.

Building the Quarterback Room
With new head coach Mike McCarthy, the Steelers drafted Penn State’s Drew Allar to join Will Howard and Mason Rudolph. McCarthy emphasized that adding depth at quarterback had no bearing on Rodgers’ situation, framing it as part of a broader plan to strengthen the roster.
The Bigger Picture
For fans, the move adds intrigue to an already emotional offseason. Rodgers’ decision looms large, and the tender underscores how much the Steelers value his presence. As voluntary OTAs approach, the question remains: will Rodgers commit early, or will Pittsburgh face another summer of suspense?


