
"Another NFL season, another massive quarterback question looms for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since Ben Roethlisberger's retirement in 2022, the lack of stability at the position has become a frustrating tradition for the organization that hasn't won a playoff game in a decade. This time around, there's an extra layer of déjà vu as the Steelers once again await a decision from Aaron Rodgers about his future."
"McCarthy was clear in his opening news conference: He'd like to have Rodgers back if Rodgers is amenable to returning. "Definitely," McCarthy said on Jan. 27. "I don't see why you wouldn't. ... I was able to sit back and watch the games, watched most of the Pittsburgh games on TV, and I thought he was a great asset for the team.""
The Pittsburgh Steelers lack stability at quarterback since Ben Roethlisberger's 2022 retirement and have not won a playoff game in a decade. The team awaits Aaron Rodgers' decision; coach Mike McCarthy, a former Green Bay colleague, has expressed a desire to have Rodgers back if Rodgers is amenable to returning. Rodgers will turn 43 in December and would be the oldest active NFL player, yet he produced a solid 10-7 season despite inconsistent play and limited wide receiver depth. He threw 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions, completed 65.7% of attempts, posted a 44.4 QBR, and shifted toward short, quick passes to get the ball to playmakers.
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