Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers thinks he’ll have options if he chooses to play again in 2026
By Will Graves
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers isn’t talking like someone who’s on the verge of retirement.
Maybe because there’s a chance he’s not.
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, who recently turned 42, didn’t shut the door completely on returning in 2026 when asked about it on Wednesday.
The four-time MVP, who stressed he didn’t “really want to get too deep in” what lies beyond Sunday night’s showdown with Baltimore for the AFC North title, believes there will...