Ravens' biggest rival enters NFL Draft amid ongoing QB uncertainty
The Steelers have gotten no word about Aaron Rodgers' future.
Despite their ongoing feud, the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers are more similar than some realize. They're two of the game's premier organizations. They're the class of the league, and this season, they're both navigating uncertainty at the same time.
Both franchises are adjusting to head-coaching changes, something neither has dealt with very often and hasn't endured in nearly two decades. That has altered the AFC North landscape, and while Baltimore appears to have a clear direction despite Lamar Jackson's contract dilemma , Pittsburgh enters the NFL Draft with major questions still unanswered. Is Aaron Rodgers returning?
What happens at quarterback? Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, a decision shouldn't be expected before the draft. The Steelers hold a league-high 12 selections, giving them plenty of opportunities to improve the roster.
Still, none of those decisions matter more than what they do at the game's most important position. And right now, there's no clarity. According to Ian Rapoport, the organization still hasn't heard from Aaron Rodgers regarding his future.