Aaron Rodgers faces tough retirement decision as quarterback market narrows to just two teams willing to make a move

Aaron Rodgers entered the offseason knowing free agency was coming. Now that moment has arrived, and the road ahead feels narrower than expected. The 42 year old quarterback remains unsigned weeks after his contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers expired. For a player with four MVP awards and more than two decades in the league, the silence around his market has been striking.

Rodgers finished last season with respectable numbers and helped Pittsburgh reach the playoffs with a 10-6 record. Yet the campaign ended abruptly in a lopsided Wild Card loss to the Houston Texans. As teams across the league quickly addressed their quarterback situations this offseason, the pool of realistic destinations for Rodgers has quietly shrunk.

Aaron Rodgers free agency: Why his 2026 options appear limited

Aaron Rodgers free agency once seemed like it could create a modest bidding market. Late in the 2025 season he spoke openly about the possibility of playing another year, suggesting there would be at least some interest.

“Whenever the season ends, I’ll be a free agent,” Rodgers said at the time. “So that’ll give me a lot of options if I still want to play. [Not] a lot of options, but there’ll be options I would think, maybe one or two, if I decide I still want to play.”

Those potential landing spots have gradually disappeared. Several quarterback needy teams have already made their moves. Miami added Malik Willis. Indianapolis chose to bring back Daniel Jones. Atlanta is reportedly preparing to sign Tua Tagovailoa. Minnesota focused its future on Kyler Murray.

With those decisions made, only a few realistic paths remain.

Arizona has been mentioned as a possibility because of the familiar faces on its coaching staff. Offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett has long been part of Rodgers’ coaching circle. Head coach Mike LaFleur also shares history within that network. Still, the fit raises questions. The Cardinals sit in a division stacked with strong contenders, and the climb toward a playoff berth would be steep.

NFL insider Mike Florio summed up that challenge bluntly. “The Cardinals are caught in the basement of one of the best divisions in football,” he said. “It would be a steep uphill climb for Rodgers to cap his career with a playoff berth.”

That reality leaves Pittsburgh as the most obvious option. The Steelers have not closed the door on another reunion, though meaningful talks have not progressed. Rodgers himself acknowledged recently that there have been no “progressive conversations” about a return.

Meanwhile, alternatives around the league continue to move. Pittsburgh could explore veterans such as Kirk Cousins if the wait stretches too long. Other fallback options may surface depending on how roster cuts unfold later in the offseason.

For Steelers fans, the uncertainty feels familiar. The team spent long stretches waiting on Rodgers before last season as well. Now the situation has returned with a different tone. Rodgers is no longer chasing another MVP year. Instead, he faces a late career decision about whether another season is worth the grind.

His résumé remains impressive. Rodgers holds a career record of 163-93-1 and threw for 3,322 yards with 24 touchdowns last season. But time moves quickly in the NFL, especially for quarterbacks nearing their mid 40s.

Whether Rodgers chooses one more run or decides the moment has come to walk away, the next step may define how the final chapter of his career is remembered.

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