The NFL offseason is officially winding down, but don't let the calm fool you—there's still plenty of unfinished business across the league. With training camp just around the corner, several teams are staring down major question marks that could define their seasons. From quarterback dilemmas to roster holes, here are the top 10 unresolved issues that have fans and analysts buzzing.
At the top of the list, and for the second straight year, is the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback saga—and yes, it involves Aaron Rodgers. Despite insisting they wouldn't repeat last year's drama, the Steelers find themselves in a holding pattern once again. If Rodgers doesn't sign, Pittsburgh is left with Mason Rudolph, a veteran with limited upside, or unproven rookies Will Howard and Drew Allar. For a team that just won the AFC North, it's a head-scratcher how they've backed themselves into this corner—again.
Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Bengals entered the offseason with two glaring needs: an offensive line to protect Joe Burrow and a defense to support the high-powered offense. They chose to invest heavily in defense, which makes sense on paper. But the offensive line? Not a single significant addition. Given Burrow's injury history, that's a gamble that could backfire spectacularly. If he goes down again, the questions will be loud and pointed.
Then there's Travis Hunter, the No. 2 pick in last year's draft and a Heisman winner who played both receiver and cornerback at Colorado. The Jaguars planned to use him both ways as a rookie, but how that workload will be managed remains a hot topic. Can he truly be a two-way star in the NFL, or will the team have to pick a side?
These are just a few of the storylines that will dominate headlines as we inch closer to kickoff. For fans, it's a reminder that the offseason isn't always about closure—sometimes, it's just setting the stage for more drama.
