Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said Aaron Rodgers’ availability will not affect the team’s draft strategy according to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Ina joint press conference Tuesday morning, Tomlin dismissed questions about Rodgers potentially signing with the Steelers if he feels like playing football in 2025 and general manager Omar Khan said the team, as usual, will carry four quarterbacks into offseason workouts.
“All options are on the table to acquire those last two [quarterbacks],” Khan said, opening the possibility of the Steelers selecting a QB in the first round of the draft. With Shedeur Sanders likely to fall well outside the top ten picks, Pittsburgh could be a good fit, unless they intend to go into 2025 with Mason Rudolph as the team’s unquestioned Week 1 starter.