
New Steelers receiver Michael Pittman Jr. shares Aaron Rodgers update during retirement rumors
NY Post
Michael Pittman Jr. has a gut feeling.
The new Steelers receiver stressed that he has no inside information when it comes to Aaron Rodgers, the mercurial quarterback deciding on whether he wants to run it back.
But he thinks the 42-year-old still has the itch.
“I think that he wants to play,” Pittman said on “Up & Adams” on Monday. “Just knowing Aaron prior to this, I just think that he’s going to try and play as long as he can. He’s a beast.”
It would certainly help Pittman’s chances to compete for a Super Bowl if Rodgers returns for a 22nd season in 2026 due to limited quality options.
There are no high-ceiling options remaining in free agency, and the Steelers are not in a position to draft a projected Day 1 starter since they own the 21st pick.

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