Steelers Still Have Potential Alternative to Signing Aaron Rodgers

   

The Pittsburgh Steelers clearly still have signing quarterback Aaron Rodgers at the top of their offseason priority list. With the NFL Draft now past, Pittsburgh’s other quarterback possibilities are dwindling. However, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said one alternative to Rodgers still exists for the team — Kirk Cousins.

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Rapoport told Pat McAfee on Monday that the Steelers are not only still a possible trade destination for Cousins but that it’s the only potential landing spot remaining on the table for the Atlanta Falcons signal-caller.

“If Aaron Rodgers does not go to Pittsburgh, I think that would be a possibility [for Cousins]. But it feels to me like the other possibilities kind of don’t exist [anymore],” said Rapoport.

“People talked about the Vikings, ok, well they traded for Sam Howell. People talked about maybe the Browns. Ok, well they drafted a second quarterback in Shedeur Sanders.”

In addition to Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns also selected Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel in the middle rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft.

 

The Steelers drafted Ohio State quarterback Will Howard. But as a sixth-round choice, he is considered a developmental prospect.

Pittsburgh’s other quarterbacks currently on the roster are Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson.