Aaron Rodgers Announces Final Season After Signing One-Year Deal with Steelers
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Aaron Rodgers has signed a one-year contract to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers and has stated the upcoming season will be his last. The 42-year-old, four-time MVP participated in team workouts this week.
Facts First
- Aaron Rodgers has signed a one-year deal to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers
- Rodgers stated the upcoming season will be his last
- The 42-year-old quarterback is a four-time NFL MVP
- Rodgers participated in organized team activities this week
What Happened
Aaron Rodgers signed a one-year contract to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, May 18, 2026. The quarterback participated in the team's organized team activities (OTA) workout that day. On Wednesday, Rodgers stated that the current season will be his final one.
Why this Matters to You
If you follow the Pittsburgh Steelers or the NFL, you will see one of the league's most accomplished quarterbacks, a four-time MVP, play his final season. This could bring heightened attention and a unique narrative to the Steelers' 2026 campaign.
What's Next
Rodgers will likely prepare for and play the 2026 NFL season with the Steelers, culminating his career. The team's performance this year may be viewed as the final chapter of his storied career.