Steelers Pull Off Rare Move That Says Everything About Aaron Rodgers

The Pittsburgh Steelers just made one thing very clear — they have no idea what Aaron Rodgers is going to do.

In a move that almost never happens in the NFL, Pittsburgh placed a rare unrestricted free agent (UFA) tender on Rodgers, giving them a unique level of control over his future while he continues to weigh retirement or a return for the 2026 season.

Let’s be real — this is not a normal move. This is a team scrambling for leverage.

The tender essentially does three major things. First, it gives Rodgers a 10% raise, pushing his potential 2026 salary to around $15 million. Second, it allows the Steelers to match any offer another team gives him. And third, if Rodgers doesn’t sign elsewhere by late July (around training camp), Pittsburgh gains exclusive negotiating rights.

Translation: if Rodgers plays, the Steelers want to control it.

And honestly, they kind of have to.

Rodgers, now 42, is still producing. He threw for over 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns last season and helped keep Pittsburgh competitive. But the problem isn’t performance — it’s uncertainty. The Steelers have been sitting around all offseason waiting for an answer, and clearly, they still don’t have one.

That’s why this move screams one thing: insurance policy.

If Rodgers comes back, they’re in position to keep him.
If he leaves, they could get a compensatory draft pick.
If he delays, they still control the timeline.

It’s actually a smart move — but also a desperate one.

Because teams don’t pull out obscure contract mechanisms unless they’re uncomfortable with where things stand.

What makes this even more interesting is the bigger picture. Pittsburgh didn’t fully commit to a replacement quarterback. They drafted a young QB, but nothing that screams “we’re moving on.” This roster is clearly built to compete right now, not rebuild.

So everything still revolves around Rodgers.

And right now, even the Steelers don’t know what he’s going to do.

That’s the story.

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Landon Kardian