
Aaron Rodgershas played 20 years in the NFL. He's scheduled to play his 21st season with thePittsburgh Steelersthis year. Don't expect more. "I'm pretty sure this is it," Rodgers said Tuesday afternoon on the "Pat McAfee Show." "That's why we just did a one-year deal." Rodgers said he didn't ask the Steelers for any further seasons. "It's been a long run: I've enjoyed it. What better place to finish than in one of the cornerstone franchises in the NFL with [head coach] Mike Tomlin and a great group of leadership and great guys, in a city that expects you to win?" "I'm pretty sure this is my last season and that's why we did the one year deal..I've played twenty years and I've enjoyed it..There's no better way to finish it than with Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers"@AaronRodgers12#PMSLivepic.twitter.com/hWN5veErEH — Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow)June 24, 2025 Rodgers joined the Steelers ahead of minicampafter playing two years with theNew York Jets, and his first 18 seasons with theGreen Bay Packers. The 41-year-old won four MVPs and a Super Bowl title in his storied Packers run before tearing his Achilles tendon four snaps into his Jets tenure. Rodgers returned in 2024 to play all 17 games at 40 years in his first season off the tear. He completed 63 percent of passes for 3,897 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions during a tumultuous 5-12 Jets seasons. The club fired head coach Robert Saleh five games into the season, also stripping offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett of his play-calling duties and firing general manager Joe Douglas midseason. TheSteelers were patient with Rodgers' offseasonas he waited to sign until after OTAs. Rodgers thanked Tomlin on Wednesday for allowing him to sign when he felt the time was right. "I wanted to be all in and I had so many other things going on in my life that were taking my mind and my energy elsewhere and that's why I appreciated how Mike was the whole time," Rodgers said, thanking Tomlin for "honest conversations every week." He went to Tomlin's barbecue just before minicamp, and also attended a barbecue and philanthropic event for veteran defensive linemanCam Heyward. Rodgers said the Steelers, with their storied history and competitive roster, are the right team for his professional finale. "It's not really, 'Can't go out like this,'" Rodgers said. "It's, 'I love the game and there's been a beautiful relationship.' It was my first love when I was 6 years old dreaming about playing quarterback and being in the Super Bowl and winning the Super Bowl. "This is really about finishing with love and fun and peace for the career I've had. I've played 20 freaking years."