The relationship between the Pittsburgh Steelers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers remains shrouded in uncertainty. Despite initial reports suggesting a potential visit and contract signing, the situation has taken an unexpected turn.

On Thursday morning, 93.7 The Fan reported that Rodgers was expected to visit Pittsburgh with the anticipation of signing a contract. However, NFL Network later confirmed the visit but cautioned that a deal was not imminent.

On Friday, Steelers general manager Omar Khan admitted, "I don't know where [Rodgers] is."

Steelers correspondent Mark Kaboly of The Pat McAfee Show took to Twitter to clarify the situation, stating:

"From everything I can gather, there is no meeting scheduled or expected between Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers. I've reached out to a couple inside the building and nobody has seen him yet. Today is the first day of rookie minicamp. Media will be there on Saturday. Stay tuned. Maybe Rodgers will show later, maybe tomorrow or maybe he won't."

Kaboly’s update underscores the lack of clarity surrounding Rodgers’ status. As of now, no meeting has been scheduled or is expected between Rodgers and the Steelers. The team’s rookie minicamp began on Friday, with media coverage set to resume on Saturday.

While Rodgers retains the right to make decisions on his own timeline, his silence and the absence of any concrete developments have left fans and analysts speculating. The situation remains fluid, with no indication of when—or if—Rodgers will make his next move.