Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to visit the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, with reports suggesting he may sign a contract with the team this weekend.
Last year, Rodgers made a secret visit to Pittsburgh in March, though details of the trip were quickly revealed, much to his disappointment.
According to 93.7 The Fan, Rodgers is expected to sign with the Steelers during his upcoming visit.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network confirmed the planned visit in a repost of a tweet from 93.7 The Fan. However, Rapoport clarified that no deal is currently in place.
This visit marks a significant development after months of uncertainty surrounding Rodgers' future with the Steelers. The team had placed an unrestricted free agent tender on Rodgers last week, a move designed to extend the window for compensatory draft-pick consideration if he signs elsewhere. It also complicates his ability to delay a decision beyond July 22 in hopes of securing a better opportunity.
As is often the case in NFL transactions, nothing is finalized until it is officially announced. After speculation about whether a deal would materialize for the 2026 season, this visit provides the first tangible indication that Rodgers may indeed return to Pittsburgh for another season.