We all know that NFL likes to make drama whenever possible to make the schedule, but change things due to a narcissistic field and retired duty is quite incredible. When deciding on the games this year, particularly those for the Steelers, the league really had to think about how Aaron Rodgers could affect the board.
The NFL programming executive, Mike North, spoke with Associated Press in Thorsday about giving Pittsburgh four games in star hours in 2025, and admitted that he could but that Rodgers used to join the team.
“We know nothing more than anyone. The schedule was built for coach Tomlin and for the Steelers. If Aaron decides to play, it is likely to be many, if not all, the slightly more interesting Steelers games.”
North continued saying that if Rodgers were on the Steelers list at this time, it would probably have meant that Steelers vs. Jets in week 1 became a star schedule game, instead of being a start of the 1 PM. Is Steelers vs. Jets a place for yourself? Absolutely not, but the League would have enjoyed in Rodgers’ revenge game against New York.
As for Aaron himself, who knows? He is flirting with the idea of signing with a team for months, mocking him THE PAT MCAFEE showWhile he says he doesn’t want to be the center of attention. That puts the Steelers in a little staked when it comes to their QB for this season, since the organization apparently continues to obtain response from Rodgers so that they can build their depth table.
Currently, the organization only has Mason Rudolph, Will Howard and Skylar Thompson as a field marshal in their depth table after letting Justin Fields and Russell Wilson go through free agency. That has made Rodgers his white whale, and nobody knows what he is going to do.

