Pittsburgh Steelers Expected to Replace Aaron Rodgers with College Quarterback in 2026 NFL Draft
Pittsburgh Steelers Expected to Replace Aaron Rodgers with College Quarterback in 2026 NFL Draft

Pittsburgh Steelers Expected to Replace Aaron Rodgers with College Quarterback in 2026 NFL Draft

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The Pittsburgh Steelers face uncertainty at the quarterback position beyond 2025, with veteran Aaron Rodgers likely to retire in 2026. The team currently has Mason Rudolph, a career backup, and 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard, who remains unproven. Mock drafts predict the Steelers will address the position early in the 2026 NFL Draft, with prospects like LSU's Garrett Nussmeier, known for his football IQ and passing ability, and Oregon's Dante Moore, a breakout sophomore with strong early season statistics, as potential first-round picks. Rodgers has expressed confidence in his top wide receivers, seeing improvement in their chemistry, but acknowledges this season may be his last, signing only a one-year deal. The competition between Howard and Moore could intensify as the Steelers prepare for the future quarterback role. Overall, the Steelers are expected to prioritize drafting a franchise quarterback to replace Rodgers and stabilize the offense long-term.

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