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Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers has signed on for a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, his 21st season in the league, and rekindled new optimism for the AFC North team.
With his next chapter ahead, Rodgers' legacy, seasoned with MVPs, miracle completions, and Super Bowl victories, is a compelling story of longevity, toughness, and genius in the NFL. Aaron Rodgers brings MVP lineage and moments that will be remembered forever to the Pittsburgh Steelers
Aaron Rodgers' draft night drop that framed a career
Many years prior to his NFL fame, Aaron Rodgers experienced the precipitous drop in the 2005 NFL Draft. He was bypassed multiple times before being selected by the Green Bay Packers with the 24th overall pick.
For three years, Aaron Rodgers sat behind Brett Favre, becoming the starter in 2008 and firmly establishing his value with 4,038 passing yards—the first of ten seasons of 4,000+ yards.
Super Bowl MVP and becoming great
Aaron Rodgers' greatest victory occurred during the 2010 season as he guided the Packers to a 31–25 Super Bowl XLV victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers with the Super Bowl MVP award. He threw for 304 yards and three touchdowns on football's largest platform, solidifying himself as an elite signal-caller.
2024 Highlights: Aaron Rodger's Best Plays From His 28 TDs and 3,897 Passing Yards Season
Controversies and comebacks
Rodgers' career, too, has not been free of controversy, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he found himself criticized for his misinformed remarks on being vaccinated. However, even under the glare of media criticism, he continued to play at an MVP level, demonstrating incredible mental resilience.
From New York heartbreak to Steel City redemption
Rodgers signed with the New York Jets in 2023, expecting big things, but an Achilles tear on just his fourth play in his first game ruined that campaign.
New chapter: Aaron Rodgers goes to Pittsburgh
Rodgers signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers on June 5, 2025, subject to a physical. He will likely begin Week 1 against his old team, the New York Jets, and play quarterback Justin Fields, who had previously sported the black and gold.Also read: How the Steelers’ offense transforms with Aaron Rodgers at quarterbackThis is not only a continuation of Rodgers' career but also an attempt at rewriting his last chapter on the gridiron. Whether this is to be a tale of redemption or an end-of-the-road tour, one thing is for sure—Rodgers' journey is one of the most intriguing in NFL history.