Aaron Rodgers has been taking his time all off-season when it comes to picking a new home in the NFL. The New York Jets let the league know they’d be moving on from the 41-year-old quarterback over one month ago. While there have been multiple teams reportedly interested in his services, very few appear to be true Super Bowl contenders.
Now, even after meeting with a team in person, he refuses to sign a contract.
Aaron Rodgers Refuses To Sign Contract After Meeting With Team

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter:
Aaron Rodgers spent about six hours at the Steelers’ training facility today, meeting with their coaches. It was said to be a positive visit, and the two sides will stay in touch.
With the Minnesota Vikings seemingly out of the equation, Pittsburgh feels like the best option for the four-time MVP if he wants to try to make a playoff run. Mike Tomlin is widely considered one of the best coaches in the NFL, however, his lack of playoff success recently is starting to eat at their fans.
According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Steelers aren’t the only team still interested in Rodgers. There is only one quarterback on the Giants’ roster, Tommy DeVito, and the 41-year-old is still on their radar.

Fans are starting to get skeptical of Rodgers’ decision making:
Aaron Rodgers realizing that if he doesn’t pick a team, the national media will talk about him every single day… pic.twitter.com/WN1WrfdpgT
— Purple FTW! Podcast (@PurpleForTheWin) March 21, 2025
What if Aaron Rodgers can get Mike Tomlin fired too? #Steelers pic.twitter.com/mVPLANN3VY
— Ahch Abiama (@AhchAbiama) March 20, 2025
I do not want Aaron Rodgers as the Steelers quarterback.
— Andrew Fillipponi (@ThePoniExpress) March 21, 2025
Aaron Rodgers agent pretending teams are still interested. pic.twitter.com/6fijHg4JEj
— Chuck Bass (@ChuckFBass) March 21, 2025

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