
Tue Apr 01 10:00:00 UTC 2025: ## Steelers Remain Tight-Lipped on Rodgers Pursuit, Keeping Options Open
**Palm Beach, FL** – Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin offered a carefully worded update on the team’s pursuit of veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers at the NFL’s annual league meeting, confirming ongoing discussions but revealing little concrete information. While acknowledging a recent six-hour meeting with Rodgers, Tomlin emphasized that the team is thoroughly exploring all options at the quarterback position, including free agency and the upcoming draft.
Tomlin stated that the Steelers are “doing their due diligence” communicating with free agents and preparing for the draft, adding that they are “optimistic about the room that we’re constructing,” referencing the re-signing of Mason Rudolph to a two-year deal. However, he stressed that the team hasn’t established a deadline for a decision on Rodgers and is not prioritizing any particular plan.
“We’re just simply looking at the field of available people,” Tomlin explained, dismissing the notion of a clear “Plan A, B, or C.” He revealed that the team’s free agency moves, which included acquiring wide receiver DK Metcalf and signing cornerback Darius Slay Jr., haven’t been hampered by the quarterback uncertainty.
Tomlin did concede that entering training camp without a solidified quarterback situation could negatively affect team development, a contrast to his statements last year emphasizing the importance of having a starting quarterback settled early in the offseason. Despite the ongoing uncertainty, he expressed confidence in Rudolph’s potential to be the starter.
The coach’s comments leave the Steelers’ quarterback situation shrouded in mystery, with the team seemingly committed to a thorough evaluation process before making a final decision. The lack of a defined timeline suggests that the Rodgers pursuit, while significant, is just one piece of a larger puzzle the Steelers are piecing together for the upcoming season.