The Pittsburgh Steelers' pursuit of Aaron Rodgers has taken another unexpected turn, leaving fans with more questions than answers. Just when it seemed the team was closing in on a deal with the four-time MVP, a new report suggests the much-anticipated meeting isn't happening—at least not yet.
Earlier this week, buzz swept through the NFL community as multiple outlets reported that Rodgers was scheduled to visit the Steelers this weekend, with speculation mounting that a contract could be finalized soon. However, insider Mark Kaboly has poured cold water on those expectations, revealing that no such meeting is currently on the books.
"From everything I can gather, there is no meeting scheduled or expected between Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers," Kaboly shared on social media. "I've reached out to a couple inside the building and nobody has seen him yet." Kaboly also noted that today marks the start of rookie minicamp, with media access set for Saturday, adding another layer of intrigue to the timeline.
This development is a stark reminder of the rollercoaster nature of NFL free agency. For a team like the Steelers, who are navigating a pivotal offseason with quarterback uncertainty, the Rodgers saga has been a saga of fits and starts. While the initial reports had fans dreaming of a Rodgers-led offense in Pittsburgh, this latest update suggests patience is still required.
Whether this is a temporary setback or a sign of deeper complications remains to be seen. For now, Steelers faithful—and the rest of the league—will have to wait and see if the future Hall of Famer ever dons the black and gold. Stay tuned as this story continues to evolve.
