For the second consecutive offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves facing uncertainty regarding the future of their legendary quarterback, Aaron Rodgers.
The proposed scenario: The Steelers would acquire Anthony Richardson, while the Colts would receive a fourth-round pick in 2026 (No. 121). Selected fourth overall, Richardson was expected to become the quarterback of the future in Indianapolis. However, after just 15 starts in two seasons and losing his starting job to Daniel Jones in 2025, his future with the Colts appears uncertain.
Richardson's statistics remain limited (177 completions on 350 attempts, 2,400 yards, 11 touchdowns, 13 interceptions), but his powerful arm and ability to run (634 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns) show undeniable potential. At under 24 years old, he still has time to develop, and Pittsburgh could be the ideal place for that, especially if Rodgers is still there to mentor him.
Currently, the Steelers are relying on Mason Rudolph and Will Howard as options behind Rodgers, but neither seems ready to be the quarterback of the future. For a modest price—a fourth-round pick—the investment is small relative to Richardson's potential. On the Colts' side, a trade seems plausible, as the organization also wants to part ways with the young quarterback.
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