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    Steelers’ 2026 QB Verdict: Why Aaron Rodgers Must Run It Back With Mike McCarthy

    Prakash GuptaBy Prakash GuptaFebruary 16, 20263 Mins Read
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    PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are currently playing the absolute worst game in the NFL: “Who’s Under Center?” After a Wild Card exit that left Acrisure Stadium stunned, the franchise faces a crossroads that could define the next half-decade. But while the national media obsessed over Malik Willis or floated a Kyler Murray trade, the answer was already in the building. Art Rooney II isn’t tanking, and Mike McCarthy didn’t come home to rebuild. The move is simple: Aaron Rodgers needs to suit up for one last ride.

    The Old Man Still Spins It

    Forget the birth certificate. At 42, Rodgers isn’t just “managing games”—he’s still ripping defenses apart. Last season proved the arm talent hasn’t withered. Rodgers racked up more passing yards than Jalen Hurts and C.J. Stroud, two guys in the prime of their careers. He tossed more touchdowns than Patrick Mahomes and his former Green Bay understudy, Jordan Love.

    Critics love to talk about his age, but the efficiency remains elite. Rodgers threw fewer interceptions than Josh Allen, Justin Herbert, and MVP runner-up Drake Maye. While the shock jocks on Pittsburgh radio tear him apart for his off-field comments, the tape tells a different story. Unless you’re a Bears fan holding a decades-old grudge, you can’t deny the production. He’s the best option to win in the AFC North right now.

    “Every teammate he has ever had appeared to love him… Rodgers isn’t as bad a quarterback as [the media] likes to pretend, and he should be back with the Steelers in 2026 if he wants to be.”
    — Steelers Insider Report

    The McCarthy Reunion & The Mentor Role

    The narrative writes itself. Mike McCarthy is back in Pittsburgh, the man who helped mold Rodgers into a legend in Green Bay. Now, they have a chance to close the book together. But this isn’t just about nostalgia; it’s about the future. The Steelers need to draft their next franchise quarterback this April, and there is no better mentor on the planet than Rodgers.

    We saw his impact on Will Howard last year. Howard, a sixth-round pick who McCarthy didn’t even draft, looked sharper just by being in the same room. Now imagine Rodgers in the ear of a premium rookie talent.

    The Draft Reality

    • The Pipe Dream: Fernando Mendoza (Indiana). He’s the only Day 1 starter in this class, and he’ll be long gone before Pittsburgh picks.
    • The Targets: Drew Allar, Carson Beck, or Garrett Nussmeier.

    If the Steelers grab Allar or Beck, throwing them into the AFC North fire immediately is a recipe for disaster. They need a buffer year. Rodgers offers that bridge. He can chase a final ring with better weapons while the rookie learns the ropes—a strategy that could alter the trajectory of the franchise for the next 15 years.

    What’s Next

    Steelers fans are often all business, but this team deserves a proper farewell tour for one of the greatest to ever do it. Rodgers rarely indulges in sentimentality, but a final run with McCarthy, armed with a revamped offense and a rookie waiting in the wings, makes too much sense to ignore. It won’t be the end of the world if he retires, but running it back is the most fun—and likely the most successful—path Pittsburgh has.

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    Prakash Gupta serves as the Chief Content Officer for NHANFL.com. His journey in digital media began with a strong focus on content strategy, which eventually led him to launch his own sports news platform. Prakash specializes in breaking down complex NFL updates into accessible news for fans worldwide. In addition to his work on NHANFL, he manages multiple digital properties and has a background in video content production. He currently operates out of Chhattisgarh, India.

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