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Speaking on Good Morning Football, Rapoport noted that Rodgers once said he would play this season for $10 million. While the exact terms of Rodgers' deal are not yet known, Rapoport believes his deal will closely resemble the $10 million figure, with Rodgers having the opportunity to earn more through incentives. Rodgers isn't coming to the Steelers to cash in on one last payday, but rather compete for what he hopes is another championship. Whether or not that comes with the Steelers is to be determined, but the future Hall of Famer is clearly willing to take a pay cut to find out, and the Steelers are just as desperate to see what he can offer over the likes of Mason Rudolph and rookie Will Howard.

QB Aaron Rodgers has informed the Steelers that he plans to sign and attend mini-camp. Rodgers had an offer from the team sitting for over two months, but was still mulling retirement. He provides a massive upgrade over QB Mason Rudolph, especially for WR D.K. Metcalf's fantasy outlook. Even so, Rodgers hardly inspires confidence that he will return to All-Pro form approaching age 42.

Ridley and Ward have spent the past couple months discussing route concepts, coverages, and taking extra reps together during Titans OTAs. "That man a dawg," Ward said of Ridley. "He can win vs press, man. He knows zone. I think he's one of the top five receivers in the NFL, if not the best. I'm blessed to play with him. ... He's gonna' make me look good every chance I get to throw the ball to him." Ridley, who had the fifth most deep ball receptions in 2024 and led the league in air yards, struggled mightily to connect with big-armed QB Will Levis and backup Mason Rudolph. The Titans put Ridley's locker right next to Ward's locker this offseason in an effort to create chemistry between the rookie quarterback and his No. 1 wideout. Ridley said he's been impressed by Ward's arm strength and downfield accuracy. "I've seen a great arm, a great mind," Ridley said. "Someone who believes he can make most of the throws and knows he can make the throws. Nice release. He can fit the ball pretty much wherever he wants. So it's pretty impressive." Ridley could be a valuable -- if volatile -- fantasy option in 2025.

Ridley and Ward have spent the past couple months discussing route concepts, coverages, and taking extra reps together during Titans OTAs. "That man a dawg," Ward said of Ridley. "He can win vs press, man. He knows zone. I think he's one of the top five receivers in the NFL, if not the best. I'm blessed to play with him. ... He's gonna' make me look good every chance I get to throw the ball to him." Ridley, who had the fifth most deep ball receptions in 2024 and led the league in air yards, struggled mightily to connect with big-armed QB Will Levis and backup Mason Rudolph. The Titans put Ridley's locker right next to Ward's locker this offseason in an effort to create chemistry between the rookie quarterback and his No. 1 wideout.

Some Steelers fans were upset when current team members joined a rally hosted by President Donald Trump.