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    Steelers Go All-In: McCarthy Targets $81M Packers Star to Seal Rodgers’ Return

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellFebruary 17, 20263 Mins Read
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    PITTSBURGH — The message from the Rooney family is loud and clear: “Run it back.” But this time, they’re bringing in the heavy artillery. Less than a month after being named the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mike McCarthy is already dipping into his Green Bay rolodex, aggressively pursuing Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker as the primary linchpin for the 2026 offense.

    This isn’t just about protecting the blindside; it’s about seducing a legend. With Aaron Rodgers hesitating on a 22nd NFL season after a solid 2025 campaign (3,300+ yards, 24 TDs), the Steelers know the way to the quarterback’s heart is a clean pocket. Acquiring Walker, who has quietly blossomed into one of the NFC’s most reliable protectors, could be the definitive “checkmate” move that convinces Rodgers to suit up one last time.

    The $81 Million Insurance Policy

    Walker is no longer the seventh-round flyer from the 2022 draft. He is a proven commodity. After surrendering just five sacks in the entire 2025 season, the 26-year-old is poised for a massive payday. Financial analysts project Walker commands a four-year deal worth up to $81.1 million—a figure Green Bay, currently strangled by cap constraints, likely cannot match.

    For Pittsburgh, the math works. The Steelers are sitting on a comfortable $45 million in cap space. Adding Walker does two things instantly: it upgrades an offensive line that struggled down the stretch last year, and it gives McCarthy a trusted lieutenant in the trenches who already speaks the language of his “West Coast” quick-game scheme.

    “McCarthy shares a longstanding connection with Rodgers,” notes insider Bradley Locker. “He’s relying on trusted personnel like O-line coach James Campen to spearhead this pursuit. They want guys who don’t need a manual to run the offense.”

    “You look at what Rasheed did in Green Bay… the guy is a wall. If we get him, it changes the geometry of the pocket. And for a guy like Aaron [Rodgers], who processes faster than anyone, that extra half-second is the difference between a sack and a touchdown.”
    — Anonymous Steelers Offensive Assistant

    The “Bridge” to Will Howard?

    There is a secondary, long-game layer to this strategy. While the immediate goal is a Super Bowl run with Rodgers, the Steelers are also doing homework on the 2026 draft class, specifically eyeing Ohio State quarterback Will Howard. Howard, a 6’4″ sturdy passer with mobility, fits the mold of a “developmental starter” who could thrive sitting behind Rodgers for a year.

    Securing a franchise left tackle like Walker ensures that whoever is under center—whether it’s the 42-year-old Hall of Famer or the rookie heir apparent—will have elite protection for the next half-decade. With emerging talents like Jordan Morgan and Anthony Belton waiting in the wings in Green Bay, the Packers may be forced to let Walker walk, handing Pittsburgh the perfect opportunity to strike.

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The ball is now in Rodgers’ court. Sources close to the situation say the QB is “physically refreshed” but mentally weighing the grind. If Pittsburgh signs Walker when free agency opens in March, expect Rodgers’ announcement to follow shortly after. The AFC North is an arms race; the Bengals and Ravens aren’t slowing down. McCarthy knows he needs a fast start, and recreating “Green Bay East” in Pittsburgh might just be the winning formula.

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