Aaron Rodgers' Recent Actions And Future Have Things Unstable Within The Steelers' Locker Room (Steelers News)
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Aaron Rodgers' Recent Actions And Future Have Things Unstable Within The Steelers' Locker Room

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the middle of a rough stretch after the 2025 season started out so great. They began the year with a record of 4-1, but now the group is 5-4 after going 1-3 in their last four games. The franchise's lead in the AFC North has dwindled down to just one game, and it is hard to imagine the Steelers are going to be able to hang onto the lead in the division with the Baltimore Ravens surging and the Cincinnati Bengals still within reach while Joe Burrow returns to practice. Tensions are clearly rising in Pittsburgh, but the group is going to have to manage that in order to get back in the win column.

Steelers' Aaron Rodgers

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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers prior to his first home game in Pittsburgh against the Seattle Seahawks in 2025.

There was obvious frustration on the field during Pittsburgh's most recent game against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10. The offense had just three points throughout most of the game, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers let his emotions be seen as there were multiple shots of him being disappointed with himself, or of him getting frustrated with teammates. 

NFL insider Mike Garafolo spoke about this on Thursday during an episode of Good Morning Football, and he shared that things might not be on solid ground in Pittsburgh at the moment.

"Something's bothering me with the Steelers right now," Garafolo said. "Aaron Rodgers' reactions to his own teammates, to maybe himself, I don't know. There's been a lot of this. I don't love it, right? He strongly hinted that this could be his last NFL season. He hasn't really closed the door or solidified that. I'm not gonna pretend like I know what's going on in his head, but this leads me to believe the whole thing's just not on solid ground right now."

Everyone always overreacts whenever Rodgers acts in certain ways because the media has always attempted to paint him to be the villain, especially during the latter parts of his career with the New York Jets. He has been a great teammate and leader with the Steelers, but Garafolo pointed out that the veteran's reactions on Sunday night were notable, and not in a good way.

Steelers' Aaron Rodgers

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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers walks out to the coin toss as a captain ahead of a road game against the Los Angeles Chargers in 2025.

The national media jumps at every opportunity to paint Rodgers in a bad light it seems. It is not the best look in the world to be yelling at teammates on the field and whatnot, but that is what comes with playing football, especially quarterback. He is a 41-year old who won the league's MVP Award four times. It's hard to imagine his younger teammates take too much offense when he criticizes their play or voices his displeasure with a miscommunication.

Rodgers has earned the right to act the way he does on the field, but it probably doesn't come off as well during games when he is struggling. That was the case on Sunday night as the quarterback missed plenty of throws, which could be a reason things might be shaky in the locker room.


Steelers' Aaron Rodgers' Future Still Up In The Air

Garafolo also spoke about whether or not Rodgers would be retiring in 2026 or returning to play. He is only on a one-year deal with Pittsburgh, so he would technically be a free agent again during the offseason. However, if he decided to play again, hopefully he would want to return to Pittsburgh. Garafolo spoke as if that pending decision was also causing issues, but that wouldn't make any sense as the entire organization and the entire roster knew that the 2025 season could probably be Rodgers' last. 

Steelers' Aaron Rodgers

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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers gets ready to run out on the field ahead of a home game during the 2025 season.

Pittsburgh will look to get back in the win column against a poor defense on Sunday as the team faces the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11.


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