PITTSBURGH -- Four-time MVP quarterbacks come to those who wait.
And wait. And wait.
Aaron Rodgers plans to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers , sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter, ending months of uncertainty around his future and uniting the future Hall of Famer with a team that desperately needs a quarterback.
The news comes more than 80 days since the start of free agency and 70 days after Rodgers visited the Steelers. Sources told Schefter that Rodgers plans to fly to Pittsburgh on Friday and join the Steelers ahead of next week's mandatory minicamp.
Rodgers emerged as a serious candidate to join the Steelers on the first day of the free agent negotiating period in March, but he took a circuitous route to officially becoming a member of the organization.
Rodgers has been linked