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  • Aaron Rodgers is in discussion on a potential Steelers return directly with Mike McCarthy.
  • Veteran RB publicly recruits former teammate for Minnesota quarterback job.
  • McCarthy receives positive news amid Vikings’ strong acquisition push.

The potential for an Aaron Rodgers-Mike McCarthy reunion in Pittsburgh just got complicated. Just when the Steelers’ head coach received encouraging news about his former quarterback, a familiar foe from Minnesota entered the chat. While McCarthy waits for a definitive answer, reports indicate the Vikings are eyeing the four-time MVP to solve their own signal-caller crisis. It sets the stage for a high-stakes tug-of-war that could define Rodgers’ final NFL chapter.

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The 42-year-old quarterback has been silent since the Wild Card loss, but The Insiders provided major updates on where things stand.

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“Rodgers has not yet informed the Steelers whether he will return for [a] 22nd NFL season,” reported Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo. “From my understanding, the odds are increasing.”

For McCarthy, this intel is the major news that validates his patience, signaling that the reunion is no longer just a coaching wish but an increasingly probable reality.

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The report confirmed that communication lines are open and that Rodgers has spoken several times with McCarthy, the man who helped develop him into a Super Bowl winner in Green Bay.

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“The plan is for Rodgers to take a little bit more time,” Garafolo added. “And everyone hopes [he] comes to a decision prior to the start of free agency in mid-March.”

Rodgers may not be in his best shape, but he still produced a memorable season for the Steelers. The veteran quarterback scored 24 passing touchdowns and threw only 7 interceptions. Producing a 65% pass completion rate further highlighted the fact that age is just a number for him

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Considering his end may be near, he is willing to come back for one last season. It will give him a chance to reunite with McCarthy. Moreover, he and Metcalf had formed a great partnership, with the latter showing a mostly positive performance with the quarterback at the heart of the offense. Being an experienced QB, his throws always found a way to Metcalf’s reliable hands.

McCarthy has mentioned that he wants Rodgers back in his squad. He has given the future Hall of Famer time to consider his status. Unfortunately, his 1-year contract, valued at $13.65 million, will be up by mid-March. So, the decision needs to come before that, especially since Rodgers may also head for Minnesota.

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Aaron Rodgers gets a sales pitch from the Minnesota Vikings

With Rodgers still considering his decision to return to the Steel City, a former teammate approached him with a new offer. The Vikings RB Aaron Jones pitched him the idea of coming to Minnesota.

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“I like him in Minnesota,” Jones said on Nightcap from Super Bowl Radio Row on Thursday. “That’s my dog. What he brings to a locker room, that leadership, it’s a standard.”

Jones made it clear Rodgers brings accountability.

“If you ain’t in your playbook, oh, you ain’t seeing the field–he’s going to test you,” Jones said.

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Jones’ public lobbying serves as a symbol for the Vikings’ broader intent, signaling that the franchise is ready to move past developmental growing pains and aggressively pursue a proven winner.

The Vikings have the likes of All-Pro Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Jones. They could easily pair up with Rodgers, bringing out the best of them. Moreover, the quarterback is also familiar with HC Kevin O’Connell’s game. Also, there is a quarterback issue in Minnesota that could be answered with Rodgers’ addition.

J.J. McCarthy played only 10 games this season, recording only six wins. Adding salt to the wound, he had a minus-0.34 EPA per dropback and a 7.5 percent turnover-worthy play rate, resulting in a 35.7 QBR. McCarthy’s mistakes seem to be more consistent than his successes. While scoring 11 passing touchdowns, he threw for 12 interceptions. During the 22-6 loss against the Falcons, he was sacked a staggering six times. Even WR Justin Jefferson also hinted that QB McCarthy was the reason behind his low stats.

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Things seem to be pretty interesting around Rodgers. Despite being in his 40s, franchises still prefer to have him in their squad. Now, it remains to be seen which way the tide shifts for Aaron Rodgers. Will he be returning to the Steel City, or will a new chapter await him in Minnesota? A few days’ wait and all will be answered.

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