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McCarthy says Rodgers is in a good place while mulling his future
Summary
Coach Mike McCarthy said he has spoken regularly with Aaron Rodgers and described Rodgers as being in a positive place as he weighs his future; Steelers owner Art Rooney II told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette he expects a decision before the NFL draft beginning April 23.
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Mike McCarthy said he has been speaking regularly with Aaron Rodgers as the quarterback considers his playing future with the Pittsburgh Steelers. McCarthy, who coached Rodgers for 13 years in Green Bay, described their conversations as routine and said Rodgers is engaged with what is happening at the facility. McCarthy declined to give a specific timeline and noted Rodgers is 42. Steelers owner Art Rooney II told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette he expects a decision before the NFL draft in Pittsburgh on April 23.
Key points:
- McCarthy said he has spoken with Rodgers frequently, saying their talks have been similar to past conversations and that Rodgers is in a positive place.
- Owner Art Rooney II told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette he expects Rodgers to make a decision before the April 23 NFL draft.
- General manager Omar Khan said the team is keeping all options on the table when asked about drafting a quarterback.
- Rodgers played 16 games with the Steelers in 2025, throwing 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
- McCarthy said he and Khan have discussed contingency plans for different scenarios, including if Rodgers decides to retire.
Summary:
McCarthy described ongoing, regular conversations with Rodgers and said the quarterback appears to be in a positive space, while offering no firm timeline. Team officials, including owner Art Rooney II, expect a decision before the draft beginning April 23, and the front office says it is prepared with contingency discussions. Undetermined at this time.
