All winter, Pittsburgh kept counting quarterbacks. Six veterans who could start Week 1. A developmental arm in Will Howard. A third-round investment in Drew Allar.
Somewhere in Pittsburgh, a front office looked at a 42-year-old quarterback coming off a wild-card loss, checked the advanced metrics that ranked him among the weakest passers in the entire playoff field, and decided the move was to hand him a massive raise.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been fairly active in free agency in recent years, picking up plenty of big names as well as underrated depth pieces to try and build a well-balanced team across the board.
The future for the Pittsburgh Steelers at the quarterback position could very well be either Will Howard or Drew Allar. No one is quite sure which player will end up winning the starting job one day, but the presence of Aaron Rodgers in 2026 will make the 2027 NFL Draft very interesting.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' goal for the past three seasons has been to build through the trenches. They've drafted offensive linemen with three of their last four first-round picks, with defensive lineman Derrick Harmon being the exception.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
Despite this ongoing saga surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers, expectations are that he will eventually sign a one-year contract with them and finish his career in 2026.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' defense was below standard in 2025. One of the biggest bright spots of the defense, though, was outside linebacker Nick Herbig.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had to go through a head-coaching change for the first time since the 2007 offseason. Mike Tomlin decided to step away, and Mike McCarthy was then brought in less than a month later.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have made it a point of emphasis to improve the depth of their receiver room in 2026. After 2025 presented a huge issue on that
PITTSBURGH — New Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. is already feeling at home with his new franchise. The veteran pass-catcher arrived in Pittsburgh for his first Organized Team Activities (OTAs), giving him the chance to begin building chemistry with quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the rest of the wide receiver's room.
The Pittsburgh Steelers haven't had the running back position fully figured out ever since Le'Veon Bell left the organization following the 2018 campaign.
The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to be repeating one of their past mistakes, but in reality, it’s a whole different situation this time around with the offensive line.
ESPN’s Michael Wilbon called out his own network for Aaron Rodgers coverage and called the quarterback “irrelevant” at this point of his career. Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers came to an agreement on a one-year deal for the 42-year-old to return to Pittsburgh in 2026.
You can always count on ESPN's Michael Wilbon to be the voice of the unpopular opinion. Though when it comes to Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers, his latest hot take may not be all that spicy.
Breiden Fehoko had a simple reaction after Donald Trump’s White House account jumped into Drake’s ICEMAN rollout with a viral TikTok edit. The crossover caught attention because it pulled together politics, hip-hop, and sports-adjacent internet culture in a way few people expected.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have an entirely new look to them heading into the 2026 season. The good news, however, is that Aaron Rodgers is going to be back for the 2026 campaign.
Legend Aaron Rodgers’ return has brought the spotlight back to Pittsburgh’s quarterback room, particularly with Mason Rudolph, Will Howard, and rookie Drew Allar now competing for positions behind him.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith has never hidden the fact that he is a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He credits his fandom to former Steelers running back Franco Harris being the first football player he'd ever seen.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have set up their quarterback situation for the coming year, and barring any major changes, the order of who will start and who will be the backups has been all but set.
It was only day one of OTAs in Pittsburgh, but if they are a sign of what’s to come, we may have received a glimpse into the Steelers’ QB depth chart. After a long offseason away, the 2026 Pittsburgh Steelers finally gathered as one on Monday for day one of what will be three weeks of organized team activities in Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Steelers seemed to consistently underperform throughout the course of the last 10 seasons or so of Mike Tomlin's tenure as the head coach of the organization.