Aaron Rodgers: The Decision That Transformed His Career and Soul
For Aaron Rodgers, the decision to continue his career in American football and sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers was a choice driven by his personal well-being. After formalizing his one-year, $13.65 million contract, the 41-year-old quarterback began his 21st season by attending the first day of the mandatory minicamp at the Steelers’ training facilities.“I don’t need this for my ego. I don’t need to keep playing. Many decisions I’ve made throughout my career and my life strictly from ego, even if they turn out well, are always unsatisfying. But decisions made from the soul are usually quite satisfying. This was a decision that was best for my soul and I felt that being here with coach [Mike Tomlin] and the guys who are here, and the opportunity here was the best thing for me and I’m excited to be here.”
Aaron Rodgers
Although there were conversations with other teams, including the New York Giants and the Minnesota Vikings, Rodgers stated that the Steelers were the only real option for his 2025 season. “There were conversations with other organizations, of course. But, again, the relationship that existed between Mike and me meant that, while I was going through my personal matters, there was no other option for me. It was here or not playing,” Rodgers declared.
More than 70 days passed from Rodgers’ covert visit to Pittsburgh at the beginning of free agency until he officially became a Steeler. Previously, on “The Pat McAfee Show”, he had explained that he was delaying his decision because members of his close circle were dealing with “difficult matters.” Rodgers explained that he signed now because those circumstances were improving. “I was dealing with a lot of things in my personal life, and some things got a little better, where I felt like I could be fully involved here with the guys,” Rodgers said, who added that he got married in recent months. “I had a great conversation with Mike throughout the process and Omar [Khan, Steelers general manager], but it’s good to have that done and behind me.” Rodgers reiterated that Tomlin was the main factor that attracted him, and the pair stayed in contact during his prolonged decision-making process. “It starts with Mike Tomlin. I’ve been a fan of his for a long time. There are a few iconic franchises in the NFL. I played for one of them for 18 years. This is another one of them. There’s something special about this area. So many great quarterbacks are from Pittsburgh. I feel like Pittsburgh has been a part of my career from the beginning,” he added.