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Mike McCarthy dodges Aaron Rodgers question, leaving Steelers’ quarterback plans clouded in mystery ahead of crucial offseason decisions

Mike McCarthy dodges Aaron Rodgers question, leaving Steelers’ quarterback plans clouded in mystery ahead of crucial offseason decisions
Mike McCarthy avoids a direct answer on future of Aaron Rodgers (Getty Images)
The conversation in Pittsburgh keeps circling back to one name, and it refuses to settle. Aaron Rodgers remains unsigned, and with each passing week, the uncertainty grows louder rather than quieter. The Steelers are not saying much, but their silence has become part of the story. It leaves room for speculation, and plenty of it.There is a sense that time is not the issue here. Both sides appear comfortable letting this stretch out, even if it complicates planning. Still, the longer it drags, the more it shapes how Pittsburgh approaches the offseason. A team that wants clarity at quarterback is instead learning to operate without it.

Mike McCarthy’s response adds to the mystery around Aaron Rodgers’ next move

When Mike McCarthy spoke publicly at Lambeau Field during a tribute to Bob Harlan, the setting felt fitting. History was in the air. So was curiosity. Asked directly about Rodgers’ future, McCarthy chose his words carefully and revealed very little about what comes next.“It’s really cool to see Aaron at 42, a young man at 22, all that he’s been able to accomplish, and where he’s at in his personal life, trying to make this decision.
He’s in a really good place,” McCarthy said.
It was respectful, even warm. But it was not revealing. And that, in itself, said a lot.According to Rob Demovsky, the exchange unfolded during a moment meant to honor legacy, not stir headlines. Still, the question lingered because it had to. Rodgers’ future is not just a personal decision. It has real consequences for a franchise trying to map out its direction.At 42, Rodgers is no longer chasing validation. His résumé is secure. What remains is choice. Return for another season, possibly in Pittsburgh, or step away on his own terms. That decision does not seem close, at least not publicly.For the Steelers, patience has become part of the strategy. They are not rushing him, just as he is not rushing himself. It mirrors last offseason, when uncertainty stretched deep into the calendar. The difference now is familiarity. This is not new territory anymore.There is also history tying this together. McCarthy and Rodgers shared more than a decade in Green Bay, a partnership that produced a Super Bowl and multiple MVP seasons. That connection naturally fuels belief that a reunion could happen again, even if no one is willing to confirm it.For now, Pittsburgh waits. The league watches. And Rodgers, as always, moves at his own pace.
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