NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Steelers are “nosing around” the QB market while waiting on a decision from Aaron Rodgers.
While the Steelers again wait on a decision from Rodgers, the team is making sure they have a “contingency plan” in place, per Garafolo. With multiple veteran QBs available (or expected to become available — Kirk Cousins), Pittsburgh will have it’s share of options as Rodgers again mulls retirement. Rodgers threw for 3,322-24-7 in his lone season with the Steelers and helped lead them to a playoff berth that was followed by an exit in the Wild Card round. Ideally, the Steelers would find a better option than the 42-year-old signal caller for next season, but given how thin the QB market is and the underwhelming draft class that’s coming in, there isn’t a clear option for an upgrade at this time.