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By going back to Aaron Rodgers, the Steelers can’t go forward

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We’ve seen this movie before. It looks like the Pittsburgh Steelers are resuming the Aaron Rodgers Experience, with all signs pointing to the 42-year-old returning for a second season with the team. This also means the proud franchise will likely remain stuck in the same cycle of mediocrity it has been trapped in for over…

Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images We’ve seen this movie before. It looks like the Pittsburgh Steelers are resuming the Aaron Rodgers Experience, with all signs pointing to the 42-year-old returning for a second season with the team. This also means the proud franchise will likely remain stuck in the same cycle of mediocrity it has been trapped in for over a decade.

By going back to Rodgers, the Steelers are going nowhere. What’s the best-case, realistic scenario here? Rodgers gets Pittsburgh to the playoffs, where, maybe, somehow, they win one postseason game before being throttled by a superior opponent.

The worst-case scenario is finishing last in the AFC North. Aaron Rodgers found Calvin Austin for a touchdown when the Steelers needed it most @Visa pic. twitter.

com/vlZRlBbtlD — NFL (@NFL) January 6, 2026 A Terrible Towel-waving optimist will focus on Rodgers’ last-minute touchdown pass to Calvin Austin, which sent the Steelers to the postseason. A Terrible Towel-waving pessimist will focus on the fact that Pittsburgh needed a game-ending missed field goal by the Baltimore Ravens. Once in the playoffs, Rodgers’ performance against the Houston Texans was among the worst in recent history.